Did I mess up badly?

<p>Hello to all. I am posting this question in regards to something I did recently. when I submit my supplement for Cornell, I checked off a box that said that I wanted to be considered for HEOP assistance, thinking tat this was a form of financial aid. However, recently, I received e-mails, asking me to send tax forms, in order to confirm my eligibility for this program. It wasn't until yesterday, that I saw that HEOP is considered to be a program in the school, where students who weren't able to achieve the same academic success as others, because of economic problems. Seeing as how I don't really fall in this category, since I have what I consider to be somewhat high stats, I withdrew my consideration to this program. My concern is that by doing this, will the regular ILR school receive my application? or will they receive it late? Since I withdrew HEOP, will Cornell ILR receive my application too late, or is my application sent to the regular ILR for consideration before ILR. Any responses would be greatly appreciated. Thank you</p>

<p>this is a relatively specialized question, i think you should probably ask the school directly.</p>

<p>I think they will still receive your application. HEOP is for students who first get rejected on the regular admission process. You will be considered for the HEOP AFTER you get rejected by the regular ILR.</p>