<p>Just wondering if repeated emails asking for missing financial aid information could possibly be taken as some kind of indication of an acceptance. I know this is probably taking over-analyzing to a new level, so don't attack me! I'm just curious, and I guess I was wondering why they would send me so many emails if they were planning on rejecting me, although I do understand that it's probably just procedure.</p>
<p>Anyway, if anybody has some insight into this, I'd greatly appreciate it! Thanks.</p>
<p>Nope. It’s no bearing on anything, I’m pretty sure they send that out as a blanket email to anyone missing FA info regardless.</p>
<p>To answer the OP’s question, I’d say Yes, you are probably admitted. At this late stage of the game, I don’t think they’ll ask you for financial document if you are not one of the admitted students. This is based on past experience and some common sense.</p>
<p>alexc91 is correct - financial aid attempts to complete applications for all applicants. Repeated e-mails signify only one thing – you haven’t completed your financial aid application.</p>