CALS TO still waiting
hey guys
can someone answer my questions?
Based on this thread, I thought the decision was out.
but I checked my portal, and I still hasn’t received decision letter yet…
does anybody know why?
Rolling admissions, a new wave of decisions comes out every Tuesday and will until mid-June, I believe.
Was just accepted!!!
What was your intended major?
And congrats haha!!!
Wait today’s not Tuesday lol
History and Linguistics (with a concentration in Arabic)
I got the application status update on Tuesday and refused to look because I was so nervous lmao.
A bit much … but O.K… in all seriousness congrats my guy!
Dyson fellas are you guys readyy for yet another week
like this if you’re an engineering student still waiting for a decision, I want to know how many of us are still waiting
me here
what major did you apply to? I applied for ORIE
Hi everyone, I was accepted to Cornell SHA around 3 weeks ago but I have yet to receive my financial aid package and when I checked the financial aid website, it says I didn’t submit W2s on IDOC but on IDOC it says I completed everything. Did anyone get their package yet? Does anyone have the same problem?
Not an admit (just a lowly applicant, haha), but I did have the same problem as you. Cornell “received” my IDOC two months ago, but I had to manually email the FinAid Office to get them to check the IDOC and take it off of the To-Do List.
Maybe try that? I think you do need the W2s to be in in order to receive your aid decision.
Electrical Engineering
Thought I would add my son’s experiences. He was accepted non-TO to the CAS in English last Wednesday.
Like a few experiences upstream in the thread, he was contacted by Cornell and asked to send a copy of the syllabi from the courses in his major.
A few days after acceptance, he was given an ‘informal’ credit evaluation from an admissions officer. They clearly stated it was to give him a idea of where he stands but that the registrar’s office is responsible for the formal evaluation.
ACT score was 35 (not a super score). High-school was not relevant. He has no hooks.
Mondays must be a bad day for finaid, been on hold for about one hour and they claim there are 10 people in front of me. Fin aid has been the most frustrating aspect of Cornell so far!
Agreed. They claim you won’t be accepted if they can’t provide need based aid but that’s going to mean a lot of different things to different people.