HELPPP!!! Buffalo University (SUNY)

<p>I have applied to Buffalo University (SUNY) through the EOP Program. However, I'm very concerned about my application because I didn't financially qualify through the EOP Program at Stonybrook- another SUNY. (It was because my parents own a 2 family house) My only option now is Buffalo and I am really concern about it because I checked my application status online and it said incomplete. Then, I realize that somehow the EOP Income Affidavit was not submitted and I immediately mailed it. (like 2 days ago). I am really concern about what my application status is as of now. Do you think they'll consider me for general admission if not EOP? or will I get rejected like Stony brook?
My SAT score for reading is 470 and math is 510...My overall SAT score is 1500....my GPA is a little over 3.5 and I'm in the top 10% of my graduating class...</p>

<p>Anyone???</p>

<p>Anyone? HELP please?</p>

<p>ANYONE? Please help? I need to know so that I don’t have my hopes high.</p>

<p>The best thing you can do is to call the admissions office for an accurate answer.</p>

<p>Also, it is University At Buffalo (not Buff U)!!</p>

<p>Good luck. Son is up at UB and loves it and is getting a great education.</p>

<p>Yeah, I meant University at Buffalo. I called them and they said by next week, they’ll receive my EOP affidavit and determine whether I qualify but the thing is, I am guessing I won’t (because of my property). However, I didn’t mention that part to them. I just asked them whether I’ll qualify for general and the admission officer said that for now, just stick to the EOP program. I am really scared for the upcoming week. Hopefully everything will go smoothly. And yes, its a great place (although a bit cold). Thank you for your response.</p>

<p>tenphen5, They said I was missing the eop income thingy too… what is it and do you mail it to them? </p>

<p>Please use old threads for information only, do not post and revive them. Please use the New Discussion button to ask your question; do so on the SUNY at Buffalo forum (under the Colleges & Universities forum).</p>

<p>BTW, if you click on the member’s name, you will see the last time they were active, the OP hasn’t posted since 2011. </p>