<p>Chris, I’m just wondering; it’s decision season now, and yet you’re still posting on the MIT forum (frequently, I might add.) How do you do it?! :D</p>
<p>Much like the above posters, I also appreciate the update :)</p>
<p>FA tracking is up, gents (that was quick).
Log in to myMIT and it’s on the first page, right below the application checklist. It says it hasn’t received my CSS Profile & parent’s wage statement though, when I submitted them in over two weeks ago. Hmm… I suppose it needs a few days to process it to the tracking.</p>
<p>Edit: I should probably note that [url=<a href=“MIT Student Financial Services”>MIT Student Financial Services]this[/url</a>] link (the link reported above) is still broken, as there’s no info on the page about tracking, but I suppose it’s pointless since the process is pretty much explained on myMIT.</p>
<p>Same here. Submitted the CSS profile about a month ago and it shows as “not received” on the application tracking. Maybe the profiles are somehow manually processed before they show into our accounts, so lets wait a bit more :)</p>
<p>^I found it in the app tracker. Hadn’t noticed the error til now though.</p>
<p>@those whose CSS Profile isn’t showing up yet, I’m sure it was sent, CB doesn’t mess around. They’re probably processing in the order received so murtaza who submitted on Jan 2 (earlier than any of the lot who have posted in this thread) has it processed and we don’t yet. I’d say they’ll be at most a couple of days.</p>
<p>I actually had applied elsewhere as early decision, and I applied financial aid there as well, their deadline was Jan. 15 so I had to submit early. But yh, don’t worry and do allow some time for MIT to process your docs, if it still doesn’t show up, then contact right away.
P.S – I wasn’t accepted ED at where I applied, and MIT is my top priority, I’d love to attend this school. :D</p>
<p>Mariki, Call them and they will tell you. We sent ours the same day as yours and they informed us that we need to make some adjustment to selective service since my son is younger than 17.</p>