Decision by email

<p>nope...not in there :-(</p>

<p>i do live in baltimore though, so hopefully i'll get a decision in the mail soon.... ahh lol i really wanna know though (srry i know i sound like a 2 yr. old)</p>

<p>i just wonder why i haven't got anything yet...maybe they have my email address typed in wrong?</p>

<p>wow i was accepted! yaaay.</p>

<p>for the financial aid (ISIS) website does anyone know what you have to use for your username and password? is the ISIS ID your username or password to get in? i signed up a while ago and i can't remember my info and now i can't access the site! aaah.. any help would be great!</p>

<p>I think that it says you received one from the office...if you've lost it then just e-mail them; because the phones are probably a little busy.</p>

<p>congrats.</p>

<p>yeah i still have my ID but can't remember if i made up a username and then i use the ID as the password or if i use the ID as my username and then made up a password...haha, if that makes any sense...maybe there is just something wrong with this computer.</p>

<p>For financial aid, the username is your ISIS ID while the password was something you made up. It had to be 4-8 characters, both letters and numbers.</p>

<p>This is awesome!!!
IN for BME :)</p>

<p>acceptees....what was the subject line. moreever, what was the first line in the email?</p>

<p>actually...u know what?? can someone just post an acceptance email?</p>

<p>Look at the previous page... someone said that the acceptance title was named "Congratulations from JHU"</p>

<p>Dear ******,</p>

<p>Congratulations! You have been accepted to Johns Hopkins University as a member of the Class of 2009. Your official acceptance packet is on its way to you now by postal mail, but I wanted to be the first to extend my best wishes on such a significant accomplishment.</p>

<p>Once you receive your packet, you'll find it contains lots of important information, including all the details you need to plan a visit to the Homewood campus during the month of April. We're hosting three Open House programs on April 6, 12, and 19. These events are a great way to get a real feel for what Hopkins life is all about. They feature class visits, tours, panels, and a special student activities and services expo—you can even stay overnight with a current student in a residence hall. For more information about upcoming events for admitted students, please visit <a href="http://apply.jhu.edu/admitted%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://apply.jhu.edu/admitted&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p>

<p>If you applied for financial aid, go to <a href="http://www.jhu.edu/finaid/self_service.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.jhu.edu/finaid/self_service.html&lt;/a> to check on your aid award.</p>

<p>Should you have any questions before your packet arrives, please go to <a href="http://apply.jhu.edu/contact/staff.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://apply.jhu.edu/contact/staff.html&lt;/a> to find your regional admissions representative.</p>

<p>Congratulations again on a job well done!</p>

<p>John Latting
Director of Undergraduate Admissions</p>

<p>yea the subject line was "Congratulations from Johns Hopkins University!"
and the letter started like, "Congratulations! You have been awarded a place in the prestigious Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering's biomedical engineering (BME) major, ..........blah blah"</p>

<p>ya never got one either</p>

<p>no email here. were the letters mailed today?</p>

<p>yea...i'm really curious about this...do the other two of you also live in baltimore? could they just be sending the baltimore emails last since thats closer?</p>