Can anyone show me the acceptance letter for Engineering?

<p>I got in, but I want to know if it's the same thing for other accepted students. Thanks :)</p>

<p>Here's an acceptance for CAS:</p>

<p>Dear David, </p>

<p>Congratulations on your acceptance into the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell University! We are very pleased to be welcoming you to the new freshman class. </p>

<p>This electronic message is not your official acceptance notification. You should be receiving an official acceptance letter from us in the mail shortly. We are also sending you a large packet filled with information about housing and dining, financial aid, and our on-campus program for accepted students, Cornell Days, April 6-17, 2006. </p>

<p>We are excited at the prospect of your joining the Cornell community and know that you will make a very positive contribution to the university as a future Cornellian. In the meantime, please let us know if we can assist you in any way. </p>

<p>Best regards, </p>

<p>Doris Davis
Associate Provost
Admissions and Enrollment
Cornell University</p>

<p>This is the engineering letter. It looks exactly the same as the one above, only with 'College of Engineering'.</p>

<p>Dear Austin,</p>

<p>Congratulations on your acceptance into the College of Engineering at Cornell University! We are very pleased to be welcoming you to the new freshman class.</p>

<p>This electronic message is not your official acceptance notification. You should be receiving an official acceptance letter from us in the mail shortly. We are also sending you a large packet filled with information about housing and dining, financial aid, and our on-campus program for accepted students, Cornell Days, April 6-17, 2006.</p>

<p>We are excited at the prospect of your joining the Cornell community and know that you will make a very positive contribution to the university as a future Cornellian. In the meantime, please let us know if we can assist you in any way.</p>

<p>Best regards,</p>

<p>Doris Davis
Associate Provost
Admissions and Enrollment
Cornell University</p>

<p>then why is mine this one?</p>

<p>Dear Bong-Kyo, </p>

<p>Congratulations on your acceptance into the College of Engineering at Cornell University! We are very pleased to be welcoming you to the new freshman class. </p>

<p>This electronic message is not your official acceptance notification. You should be receiving an official acceptance letter from us in the mail shortly. In this letter, you will note that your acceptance is conditional based on certain requirements that you will need to fulfill before you matriculate. If you have any questions once you have reviewed your letter, please don't hesitate to contact us at: 607 255-5241. </p>

<p>We are also sending you a large packet filled with information about housing and dining, financial aid, and our on-campus program for accepted students, Cornell Days, April 6-17, 2006. </p>

<p>We are excited at the prospect of your joining the Cornell community and know that you will make a very positive contribution to the university as a future Cornellian. In the meantime, please let us know if we can assist you in any way. </p>

<p>Best regards, </p>

<p>Doris Davis
Associate Provost
Admissions and Enrollment
Cornell University</p>

<p>Is it because I did not apply to financial aid?</p>

<p>no, maybe they want u to maintain a certain gpa for the rest of sr year or something. so u have to do something or theyll reject u.</p>

<p>bseo:</p>

<p>Are you an international student? Your name is why I asked. If you are that's probably why.</p>

<p>Oh;; I am an international. Maybe that is why. Thanks royrules22 ! :)</p>

<p>Hi, I'm also international and mine is exactly the same as AustinZ's.</p>

<p>Maybe they want your to attend Cornell's summer program?</p>

<p>hmm;; Did everyone who got the same letter as AustinZ apply for financial aid? because I did not</p>

<p>Oh well, I just got the packet, and says that I need to take Chemistry during summer. Although I did during my 9th grade, maybe in my transcript it did not say so as 'Chemistry'. I may need to talk to my college counselor.</p>