Financial Aid Email

<p>yup, I am an international student. I submitted them on the 25th or 26th of Feb</p>

<p>my account only shows the css profile</p>

<p>same here @Kigzcorp </p>

<p>Does anyone’s account show the FAFSA as received and satisfied? </p>

<p>My FAFSA is received and satisfied but my IDOC stuff isn’t yet. The IDOC stuff says received-review.</p>

<p>Wait, international students are only supposed to fill out the CSS form, right? </p>

<p>@Brouhahah i sent in the parent income statements as required check <a href=“Home | Financial Aid”>www.dartmouth.edu/~finaid/apps/first_year_applicants.html</a></p>

<p>I just got another one and it’s been less than a week…</p>

<p>I just got another one and it’s been less than a week…</p>

<p>sorry guyz my computer keeps posting random things more than once</p>

<p>Does anyone have IDOC information reading Received and Satisfied? Did it first say Received and in Review?</p>

<p>Guys do you know anyone who got the generic financial aid mail and was neither accepted nor waitlisted? </p>

<p>Yes, and as a follow-up question, is there anyone who has not submitted financial aid information and NOT received an email?</p>

<p>I have not submitted financial aid information and did NOT receive an email.</p>

<p>i didn’t get an email but i sent in the documents late.Am an International </p>

<p>Didn’t get an email…everything in on time. </p>

<p>@ foto2gem are the income statements reviewed and satisfied?</p>

<p>Can somebody clarify for me if getting a PERSONALIZED email from a financial aid officer asking for specific information/clarification means you have been accepted? I got an email asking for amounts of untaxed survivor benefits and clarification of itemized deductions. Would they be contacting me asking for specific info if I wasn’t accepted? Everything on my account says received and satisfied. </p>

<p>Received a sixth generic email this morning … they require information that my parents can’t give them yet (until April) … anyone else?</p>

<p>NYStudent2013: I don’t think any of us can provide a definitive answer to your question, but, based on past years, I would certainly view it a very positive sign. Best of luck. </p>