<p>Congrats everybody. We did it. We got into college.
To those who didn’t get good news: I have a firm belief that the world works things out. If you didn’t get in, there’s a reason. Your future best friend/husband/wife/etc. is at another school, just waiting for you to meet them. Let life steer you the right way.</p>
<p>Hey guis
I just submitted my enrollment form thing, I clicked “continue to deposit payment with credit card”, but then I got a thank you and was redirected back in to WUSTL pathway. Did they ask for your credit information? Or I am assuming that they will use the same one I used on common app? Thanks
PB</p>
<p>Hello!
You have to click “Decision Notification”, “Next Steps”, and then “Enrollment Status”. There should be a link where it says “$450 Enrollment Deposit and Housing Application Fee” next to the red cross. They ask again for credit information.
J</p>
<p>Hey PrettyBoy. I was having the same problem. Turns out that the WUSTL website redirects you to a 3rd party payment processor which opens in a pop-up window. If you’re using Chrome or another browser that automatically blocks pop-ups, be sure to disable this before continuing.</p>
<p>Dang it the apparels look so attractive
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<p>Just thought I’d let you guys know - I received an email from UPS today telling me to prepare for a package sent by 2 day air from “WASH U-ADM OFFICE”. Looks like we should be receiving written notification within the next couple days. Congrats once again to everyone who was accepted!</p>
<p>^i think we do because I recall seeing sth like “agree to withdraw other applications” on that contract that we had to sign. It’s probably best to check with you college counselor.</p>
<p>At any rate, I also mailed the other schools I applied to and requested to withdraw. You might want to google it first because some schools like UCBerkeley tell you to email a specific person to request withdrawal.</p>
<p>Just a reminder to everyone that once we get our financial aid packages and plan to accept it, we have to withdraw our applications to other schools. </p>