Are e-mail decisions for the people who applied using the Common App as well?

<p>Or only those who applied using the JHU website? I did provide an e-mail in my CommonApp.</p>

<p>If you supplied JHU with an email address that works, you will receive an email, whichever way you applied.</p>

<p>For these kinds of questions, go to AdDan's March 12 post on the Hopkins Insider.</p>

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<p>How will decisions be released?</p>

<p>We will release decisions the same way we did for Early Decision. First, all the decision letters (admits, wait lists, and denies) must leave the Admissions Office and arrive at the Baltimore main postal center. Then we will follow-up later that day with email decisions to those applicants who provided a current and working email address with their application. Decisions will not be released over the phone until a week after the mail date. There is no way to determine at what time the emails will be sent. As well, please be aware we do not have an online system for checking application status.</p>

<p>Yea, I've read all of the Hopkins Typepad, but was still unsure if they sent e-mails to CommonApp users. Thanks for the speedy response.</p>

<p>Gotcha. My daughter applied last year with the Common App and received the email, so yeah, you should get one if you gave them your email address. Best of luck to you!</p>