<pre><code> Today i received a letter in the mail stating that i had missing documents regarding financial aid, does this mean i was admitted to the university? Common sense says yes, because its useless for wake to spend quality time looking over my FAFSA if i was denied or waitlisted
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<p>i got that same letter last week and i thought the same thing! why would they send it out this late in the admissions process to someone that they don’t plan to accept?</p>
<p>i really really hope so because i got one of those letters too! but idk…maybe they sent it as just a mass letter to any and all students with missing materials? im trying not to get my hopes up but thatd be so great if this meant we’re in!</p>
<p>My son got one too. He’s been accepted to UNC, NC State, & Pitt. He’s waiting on Wake and Duke. I guess it might be a bad sign for Duke since they didn’t send a letter.</p>
<p>Sorry to burst everyones bubble, but I am fairly certain this letter means nothing. Many appliants applying to other schools receive similar letters close to the decision dates with a warning that they do not indicate an offer of admission. Please do not read too much into this and get your hopes up. Moreover please do not get discouaged by a lack of a similar letter from Wake or another school. It means absolutely nothing regarding admission status. Just do what the letter instructs and hope for the best. Goof luck.</p>
<p>Just wondering how true the theory was that if you received the “missing documents” letter that it was a sign of acceptance.
I got the missing docs letter on Monday and was accepted today. Is this true for anyone else?</p>