<p>congrats its about time</p>
<p>I know right</p>
<p>I was accepted EA for UCONN as a commuter, but due to a change in my living arrangements I will need to now stay on campus. Have anybody ever heard of them allowing you to get housing once they have accepted you as a commuter? </p>
<p>What are my next steps? Is it too late to apply for housing? Will they revoke my acceptance because I now need housing???</p>
<p>Not the best but I tried...</p>
<p>Stats:
gpa - 3.78 uw
class rank - 6/96
Sat I - 710cr, 590m, 700w ***not in one sitting, old and new
Sat II - chem 640, math I 550, us hist 680
APs - chem 2, us hist 4, eng language 4</p>
<p>Extra-curriculars:
-Community-
Volunteer at Local Library - Year round (5+ yrs.)</p>
<p>-Work-
Page at Local Library (4 yrs.)
Tutor
Babysitter</p>
<p>-School-
National Honor Society
President (prev. VP) of Poetry Club
Yearbook
School recruitment representative
Group community service and worship
Photography Club
Newspaper
Liturgical Choir
Book Club</p>
<p>Female From Southern CT - minority - not a legacy - private schooling - didn't read any of my recommendations - essays good</p>
<p>Also applied to: Quinnipiac, U of New Haven, Yale, College of the Holy Cross, Columbia, Wellesley, Barnard, Bard</p>
<p>Just a random question...Does Uconn have single-person dorms?</p>
<p>By the way, I was accepted into the honors program (don't really know what that is) and got a small merit scholarship.<br>
Major: Chemistry (?)</p>
<p>Yes, uconn has single person dorms, but I have not heard of freshmen getting them.</p>
<p>Thanks for the reply.</p>