Did I get in? Im really curious

<p>I've got my student id which starts 11---- somthing and the unofficial transcript was uploaded. However, I didnt recieve any financial aid email yet. What is going on?</p>

<p>One more thing
are those waitlists recieving student id and transcript too?</p>

<p>help me out here please....</p>

<p>You have most likely been accepted. Just wait for the letter for official confrmation.</p>

<p>Sent from my iPhone using CC</p>

<p>I’ve got in</p>

<p>I think financial email is nothing to do with acceptance.</p>

<p>well, congratzs for all of you guys who got in and wish you good luck :)</p>

<p>It actually does have to do with acceptances because they wouldn’t send you anything if you didn’t get in. They wouldn’t need to consider you for financial aid if you were rejected.</p>

<p>^
True. It seems like everyone got an e-mail about FAFSA AFTER their unofficial transcript loaded. I got an e-mail from FAFSA less than an hour after mine loaded.</p>

<p>unfortunately, I didn’t get any such a thing as financial aid email, but got an acceptance letter lol.
That means if your on-transcript is loaded, that is the perfect sign that you got in. You don’t need to worry about email things. Is it understandable guys?</p>

<p>I didn’t get an email, either haha. Yes, that is agreeable.</p>

<p>Yeah still no email for financial aid for me and ive already been accepted soo i dont think it has anything to do with it if some people are getting their emails so late.</p>

<p>We should get to know the amount of financial aid by July</p>

<p>^
Wrong. July??? Are you crazy? I’m pretty sure all colleges have to tell you before May 1 which is the national deadline to choose what college you’re attending.</p>

<p>I said “by July”, not “in July”, and it’s for financial aid. </p>

<p>Here’s the link of UW financial aid estimator: [Student</a> Office of Financial Aid](<a href=“Student Financial Aid”>Student Financial Aid)</p>

<p>Yeah, I know you said by July. I’m just saying that it’s highly unreasonable for a college to tell you how much financial aid they’re going to give you after the national deadline when you choose the college you wish to attend.</p>

<p>i dunno… I’m already a student and I have no idea what my aid will look like for next year yet, even though FASFA was done on time</p>