<p>I applied to ASU recently and just yesterday they received my transcripts. Now, my file is in review. I believe the process is going very smoothly and actually quick, as I notice the school updates the status really well. At least for me they did, and at this time.</p>
<p>I would like to know, for those that applied…how long did it take to get a decision?</p>
<p>My application is under “In Review” at this time. I’m a nerve rack right now. The school grew within me and the staff has been very sweet and efficient to me.</p>
<p>It took my son 3-4 weeks to get an answer. That was in November, so it may take a little longer now, since there are probably more applications being processed.</p>
<p>If your grades and scores are within range for admission, you have nothing to worry about.</p>
<p>It took me three weeks to receive a decision, granted I applied in July. Are you curious about your chances of admittance? Because they are very liberal with a 98% acceptance rate. As long as you have something like a 2.5 or a 22 ACT or 1200 SAT, or are in the top 20% of your class, you’re in.</p>
<p>I got a 3.3 on my GED score…I did not send my SATs as someone in admissions told me my GPA can waive SAT requirements. I have so many letters of recommendation, great background on the high school I left, so much volunteering and internships,both in South America and U.S. - but they don’t ask for any of that.
I applied for College of Liberal Arts & Science, for a Sociology major, on the “online” campus.
About their acceptance rate – I’ve heard it all about it, but then, who are the 10% of people that get denied? What if someone has a bad day and decides to decline everyone that specific day and I’m one of them? LOL
I look forward to attend school already, I guess it’s just my anticipation and anxiety playing tricks with me.</p>
<p>Oh you should be fine especially with your major, and with wanting to take online courses. Virtually anyone who graduated from high school with a C average can get in. Your major doesn’t have specific requirements that are more demanding then some majors, so I’m sure you won’t have a problem getting accepted. I understand the whole waiting game though. I feel that way with my housing exemption right now. It’s so nerve wracking! I wonder the same thing you do- What if whoever is reviewing my application is just having a rough day and denies me? Haha!</p>
<p>■■■■■…it’s frustrating, isn’t it? LOL. Hope you’ll get the housing :)</p>
<p>Where do you plan on living at? I’d love to live on Campus, or at least nearby or a nice complex somewhere in Tempe…maybe in my Senior yr…Right now, I got to do my other school too. If you have Facebook, you should of add the “ASU Class of 2014” group!</p>
<p>BTW, I just got accepted this afternoon…after one week and half of waiting. But most people told me they have waited three weeks just like you
I applied second week of January, and then sent my stuff in.</p>
<p>Wow great! I’m so glad! I plan on living somewhere downtown because that’s the campus I’m on, for journalism. So let’s hope I find out in the next few weeks what my living situation will be.</p>
<p>I also joined the facebook group = )</p>