<p>Pretty self-explanatory: do we Early Decision acceptees still send mid-year grades to NYU?</p>
<p>No one sends midyear grades.</p>
<p>On your admittance letter, it says in BOLD letters at the bottom that you are supposed to (indirectly).</p>
<p>NYU does not require midyear grades. That’s a fact. If you send them, they might look at it, but I doubt it.</p>
<p>So, the general consensus is…no?</p>
<p>I’m just asking because my acceptance letter is unclear about it. It mentions nothing about mid-year grades. I know I need to send the final transcript at the end of the year, but do I also need to send mid-year grades?</p>
<p>You can call on Monday and ask to make sure.</p>
<p>"A mid-year grade report is not generally required as part of our application process.</p>
<p>The grades that our Committee has available to review at the time of our academic evaluation will depend on your individual high school and their unique grading schedule as well as when you choose to apply to NYU (i.e. Early Decision or Regular Decision.) Generally speaking, there will always be some part of your twelth grade record for which our Committee will not have final grades for at the time of your application review. Those grades which are provided on your transcript at the time that you apply will be included within our application review. In some cases, we do request grades for the first semester of the senior year, but we do not ask students to routinely provide those grades.</p>
<p>Additionally, final grades are reviewed for all students who accept our offer of admission and all offers of admission are contingent upon the successful completion of the course work that you have in progress at the time that you apply."</p>
<p>NYU Forum</p>