<p>Earlier today I was told and praised by my students and school administration for being chosen as one of the few high school students (only one from my high school) from my region for the Border Patrol Head of the Class award, I was hoping to contact the universities to tell them about this addition, but I don't know how I would go about doing that. If someone could please help, it would be greatly appreciated :).</p>
<p>This question has been posed here repeatedly lately. Please scroll through the threads and you’ll find several comments answering your question.</p>
<p>e-mail / fax / mail… Probably a good idea to start @ [Yale</a> College Admissions](<a href=“http://admissions.yale.edu/]Yale”>http://admissions.yale.edu/)</p>
<p>What I did: </p>
<p>I fax all the documents because now it is REALLY late to send some others documents… I created a page on word with all my ID student (common app, Yale ID student, CSS profile number). I wrote that this letter was in the goal to add some documents. Dont forget to put your date of birth and email adress…</p>
<p>Bur HURRY !</p>
<p>LOL</p>
<p>To be honest, the update is too late. They’re probably done with admission and are working on financial aid now.</p>
<p>An email works fine, but I’m not sure this is significant enough to warrant an update.</p>
<p>Bump! Does someone have the exact email address updates can be sent to?</p>
<p>If anyone’s worried about captrick’s comment, don’t be. They’re still evaluating ; after all, it doesn’t take a month to determine financial aid or prepare admissions packages. Besides, they determine financial aid for all applicants at the same time that they evaluate the applications since it’s need-blind.
Not sure what email address you should send updates to, but I know that they prefer for things to be faxed to 203.777.6120.</p>
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I’m not trying to discourage anyone. But note it’s extremely late in the process and it’s not prudent to update them on anything unless it’s REALLY important.</p>
<p>What happens if you update them on something that’s not really important?</p>