<p>I'm an international student and yesterday I got an email from dartmouth:</p>
<p>Although the Admissions Committee is still deliberating, the Financial Aid Office is currently reviewing Class of 2017 documents. We want to ensure that when candidates are selected for admission, we will have sufficient information on file to make a financial aid decision.</p>
<p>The Profile form that you completed contains your income information for 2011. We need your best estimate of your 2012 income to make any decision about financial aid eligibility if X is admitted to Dartmouth College. Please use a copy of the Profile that you submitted to provide your 2012 income estimate. You may send the form directly to this office.</p>
<p>Thank you for your assistance.</p>
<p>Cordially,</p>
<p>Bob Donaghey
Financial Aid Office
Dartmouth College</p>
<p>when I first submitted the financial aid form the 2012 tax returns weren't out in my country so I had to use the 2011 tax returns instead and explained this to schools I've applied to. However, only Dartmouth contacted me because of this inconvenience (and so late in the admissions process too). It probably isn't an indication of admissions or anything, but what I'm worried about is if this is a problem for dartmouth, then wouldn't it be a problem for other schools I've applied to?? if so, would the lack of contact from them infer rejection? anyone?</p>