<p>Alright, I have a major issue. Im a transfer student applying to George Washington, decisions are supposed to come out May 1. I received an email today informing me that my one transcript was not received. This is the one from high school with only two classes of dual enrollment. I had called several weeks ago and they SAID it was fixed. The soonest I can fax this over is Monday, like 5 days from decisions.</p>
<p>My other thought is, was I accepted and they are just determining transfer credit? I emailed the lady back informing her Monday would be the soonest I can send them. I am so confused, does anyone have any thoughts?</p>
<p>most schools dont even forward your materials to the admissions committee if any of your materials is missing.</p>
<p>FAX it and wait until May 1. Stop driving yourself crazy.</p>
<p>Sorry I was just a bit hyped. I think my question is, would sending it on Monday give them enough time for my application? Wouldn’t decision be done a week before they’re announced?</p>
<p>Nowhere have they stated that they release all transfer decisions <em>on</em> May 1st. This is simply the first day they can begin to render transfer application decisions due to the deposit deadline of April 30th by regular decision applicants. The 2009 and 2008 transfer threads show transfer applicants don’t begin to receive decisions for the most part until at least 2 weeks into May.</p>
<p>Oh ok thats clears a but up thank you. I submitted my application about a month before the deadline. I was just concerned when the used the terms fax ASAP and I have to wait 3 days to get it in.</p>
<p>They most likely mean ASAP so people who are missing documents don’t wait an entire month before faxing it in thinking it isn’t all that important :)</p>
<p>If you received an email from the college on Fri, the earliest they could expect you to get them the information is Mon. If decisions had already been made, they would just not notify you and count your application as incomplete.</p>
<p>That makes sense, thanks for all of the feedback.</p>