I honestly pray you get yours tomorrow. FINGERS CROSSED ^^
I’m not sure tho. At this time, we’re just seeing the patterns to guess the date. Once they’re done assessing an application on Mondays - those decisions will come out on the following day, which is every Tuesday. Admission rep confirmed that ALL colleges release some every week tho.
Probably got accepted on a Tuesday but because of video editing it wasn’t uploaded until 2 days later
I had the same issue, it took them over a week to get back to me. Call the office if you can.
my financial aid to-do still says “no to-do item available”…i have contacted financial aid, but is anybody seeing the same thing at all? i am sure i submitted my application. does it have anything to do with the fact that im international?
From what I gather, I think that acceptances are not based upon TO vs. non-TO. I was accepted as a non-TO on the 27th if April. It really depends on who they really want to accept into their class in terms of specific profiles.
not just that. it just depends on who’s application gets reviewed first.
How did you contact them? I just sent an email to finaid@cornell.edu. Did you do the same thing?
Did you email the financial aid office at finaid@cornell.edu?
I asked and they said it means you are all set materials-wise
Yes, that’s what I did.
Hey guys
Did anyone hear back from their business school
Hi! So from reading previous messages, I’m a little confused-- there is a waitlist option/possibility for transfer admissions?
I am not sure
If I do not hear back I am probably gonna start crying
Same like i have been crying for a while now
same this sucks
I would enroll in another school if you don’t hear back by their enrollment deadline. You can always choose not to go later on if you get into Cornell after the deadline.
sorry, but what does TO stand for? i’ve been seeing it a lot, but I’m not sure what it stands for.
Transfer option. Often given to freshman applicants who applied for admission as a freshman, but weren’t outright admitted. They give them an option to attend another institution and keep their grades up to potentially transfer over to Cornell. (Not a guaranteed transfer but they have great odds)