<p>Hi Everyone! </p>
<p>I was wondering if anyone has heard from Rhodes about EA decisions, and if not, when will we hear from Rhodes? Feel free to post decisions when available! </p>
<p>Thanks for the help!</p>
<p>Hi Everyone! </p>
<p>I was wondering if anyone has heard from Rhodes about EA decisions, and if not, when will we hear from Rhodes? Feel free to post decisions when available! </p>
<p>Thanks for the help!</p>
<p>Rhodes will be mailing out EA decisions around January 15th.</p>
<p>Thank you rhodeslynx! Do you know if we can check decisions on BannerWeb before or on the 15th? </p>
<p>Thanks in Advance,
biology1234</p>
<p>Don’t know about anyone else, but I got my decision today. I got in!! Spoiler alert: if you get accepted, you get a pretty sweet bumper sticker too haha. Good luck to any who have not heard back yet and congrats to any future lynxes!</p>
<p>My D got her letter today and was accepted. Good to have an acceptance in hand & Rhodes is a great school!</p>
<p>My D is also in. We were disappointed to learn that we have to wait until February for scholarship information (assume this is the case for others?). Nevertheless, YAY!</p>
<p>Congrats everyone!! I’m even more anxious now for my RD decision :/! Go Lynx!!!</p>
<p>Congratulations to everyone who got in! I got in as well! SO excited! I also received the information regarded the scholarship/fin. aid notification to be sent February 10th (less than a month away!) I wonder what the statistics are for the amount of people that applied versus those that got in! If anyone has that information, please do share! </p>
<p>Thanks!
biology 1234</p>
<p>Got a phone call telling me I got in with $20,000/year :D</p>
<p>I got in!! This is my number one college and I hope to get a scholarship so I can seal the deal!!</p>
<p>Oh and congratulations pistacio on your scholarship!</p>
<p>I have a D, junior in HS. Rhodes sounds like such a wonderful school I am hoping she will choose to apply. I want to see if I understand the Rhodes EA process. You apply EA (no final commitment) and get notification of admission in January and scholarships between January and February. When does a student have to decide to accept or not? If a student applies regular admission do they still have the chance for a scholarship? If a student applies EA to Rhodes does that mean they can’t do EA at any other school? </p>
<p>Congratulations to all the Rhodes early admits. You should be very proud and happy to be going to a great college.</p>
<p>@fineartsmajormom
In order to best answer your question, you really should hesitate to e-mail your region’s admissions officer and ask them. However, as far as I have learned through this process, If you apply EA (there is no single choice early action which restricts you to only one EA school) then you can apply elsewhere (I know I did) and you can make your final decision by May 1st. As far as regular decision and scholarships, as long as you have submitted your app by Jan 15 then you will be considered.
Again, you can e-mail your adcom or most of these question can be answered by their website [Rhodes</a> College | Home](<a href=“http://www.rhodes.edu%5DRhodes”>http://www.rhodes.edu)
Sincerely,
biology1234</p>
<p>P.S. Congrats to the rest of my Class of 2016!!!</p>
<p>Hey did you guys get application portals for Rhodes?</p>
<p>@DMA017 Application Portals? You mean access to BannerWeb?</p>
<p>btw, is anyone else having trouble accessing their Award Overview tab on BannerWeb?</p>
<p>Has anyone gotten their Scholarship/Financial Aid Package?</p>
<p>My son received a call last week regarding Scholarship The letter came today. He also has a call coming tonight from a Trustee. Not sure what that is about.</p>
<p>My son got his last week - we were disappointed he only got a scholarship for $18K. For financial aid we got a grant of $7200 - but want him to graduate debt free, so if you take out the loan, it leaves $20K, which we cannot afford. Does anyone know if we can ask for more if students decline scholarships and go elsewhere?</p>
<p>Just curious, gapolyglot, if the cost of attendance (after merit/grant amount of $25,200 is subtracted) is wildly different from your EFC per FAFSA.</p>
<p>Hello I hope this helpful,</p>
<p>I am a senior in high school and my Mother is a college counselor, so this is correct. You do not need to decide officially for college (unless you are doing ED, which is binding) until May 1. May 1 is the national candidate decision day. However, you can decide whether or not you want enroll at colleges or universities who have accepted you earlier. If your daughter decides to apply EA to Rhodes, she will hear by the end of January, I believe they mail their letters by or around January 15, but don’t quote me on this. Rhodes has non restrictive EA, i.e. unlike Restrictive EA which schools like Boston College and Georgetown University use (this only allows you to apply EA to that particular school only and I believe in this case for Georgetown-do not quote me on this you are only allowed to Georgetown and your state schools). Rhodes EA you can apply to as many schools EA as you want. I applied EA to 7 out of my 10 schools and I knew all of the places I had been accepted by Mid-January. I highly recommend applying EA, you hear earlier sometimes before Christmas and New Years and you can demonstrate interest to your regional rep who reads your regions apps. </p>
<p>If you apply EA to Rhodes and are accepted you are notified about scholarships in Mid-February. If you apply RD you are supposed to hear by mid-March. </p>
<p>When you are accepted (all of 7 the colleges I have been accepted to) colleges include a card or sheet of paper in your acceptance letter packet, where you send them, your response. I have been accepted to 7 colleges and universities so far, and I have sent in 2 responses declining admission and scholarships… If you a</p>
<p>Just so you are aware CC’s tuition and fees for Rhodes are incorrect, Rhode’s stated tuition and fees for the 2012-2013 school year is $47, 596. Rhodes is supposed to give good financial aid, the average debt of students graduating from Rhodes is between $20-26,000.</p>
<p>My mom told me about this great website, run by the U.S. government called College Navigator. All of College Navigator’s stats are stats that the colleges report to the government. It even has a campus safety section (Rhodes is an extremely safe campus)! As well as graduation rates, retention rates.</p>
<p>I know this is a lot of information at once, but I hope this clears up any questions you may have</p>