<p>I applied on September 24th and haven't received a decision yet. My current message in application tracker states:
"All of your required application materials have been received. Thank you! Students whose complete applications are submitted by the priority deadline will receive their decisions by the end of February. Students whose complete applications are submitted after the priority deadline are considered on a space-available basis beginning in March"
Stats:
ACT: 29 (English 26; Math 34; Reading 30; Science 26)
GPA: 3.96 (two B's freshman year)
Class Rank: 2/250
Credits taken in HS: 5.5 Science, 6 Math, 4 English, 5.5 Social Studies, 2 years foreign language, 9.5 more in electives (band, PE, etc) total: 32.5
Dual Credit courses taken: Calculus I and II, AP US History, Honors Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Speech, and Probability and Statistics
College Credits by end of year: 30
EC: Jazz Band, Field Marching, Musical/Pit Orchestra, LEO Club (Vice President junior year, president this year), French Club, Math Team, National Honor Society, and many hours of community service.
Resident Status: OOS (reciprocity)
What are my chances of admission? If admitted, do I have a shot at the honors program? Will I likely have to wait till February for my admission decision? Scholarships?</p>
<p>You probably won’t have to wait until February for an admissions decision. Everything looks good, although your ACT is lower than the average for CSE, so that puts you at a lesser chance for honors (that’s not the end of the world though… I believe you can apply for honors while attending and then it’s based on institutional GPA). I’d say you have a good chance for admission, but I’m not sure about scholarships since I haven’t seen stats for those. Good luck!</p>
<p>CSE honors is over 34 ACT average. We haven’t heard about scholarships and DS, accepted (not honors), has a 33 ACT, IBDC and AP scholar with distinction etc etc. There are some high stats in the acceptances threads though, for CSE so I don’t know what to think at this point.</p>