<p>Thanks for the clarification. My D had her application in prior to Dec 1st but didn’t receive the email. Well I will keep my fingers crossed for all of you who got the letter (and the ones that didn’t!)</p>
<p>daybreak- who knows, maybe your daughter will be one of the lucky 100 invited to the scholarship weekend!? can’t wait till mid march guys! It was nice to get an email after so much waiting! Makes me feel hopeful :)!</p>
<p>I got this letter today. I didn’t apply to the honors program. My stats were:
SAT Math: 620
SAT Reading: 660
SAT Writing: 660
ACT Composite: 28
ACT Math: 28
ACT Reading: 35
Unweighted GPA: 92.9444
Weighted GPA: 101.5
Extra Curriculars- Captain of cross country team, state qualifier cross country, county qualifier winter and spring track, nhs vice president, 1st chair symphonic band and jazz ensemble, 4 years of marching band, tri-m honor society, national english honor society
APs: World History (5), US History (5), Biology (4), and currently in: Physics B, Government, Spanish, and Statistics.
Awards: AP Scholar, Superintendent Scholar Athlete, All County band, All State alternate band, Honor Roll every quarter of high school to this point</p>
<p>I applied to the Honors Program, last month, and received this email today. Excited just for some good news in college admissions Good luck to everybody!</p>
<p>Is not getting any honors/awards since applying a bad thing. I mean it’s only been a month or two since applying and I’m worried that I don’t have any updates other than honor roll which I have been getting since 9th grade.</p>
<p>Joe:</p>
<p>I would still reply to just give a quick update. It shows that you are still very interested in the U.</p>
<p>In many high schools, the academic awards are all given out in April or later, so many students doesn’t have much to say about awards in February.</p>