<p>Hi, in which way do you receive decisions from the following universities, either online/by email or by mail?</p>
<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Chicago
Cornell
Duke
Michigan-Ann Arbor
Stanford
Brown</p>
<p>I am an international applicant and it might take up to 2 months for letters from the US to get to me, in case a university is sending the decision by mail, may I call them and ask them to tell me the decision? Thanks!</p>
<p>I’m not 100% positive but I think all of them are either online or by email. I’m sure a wonderful google search can give you more specifics.</p>
<p>The ones I know…
Stanford - email
Duke - check online, will send passwork/user name week before decisions
Michigan - check Wolverine Access
Harvard -email
Yale - check online</p>
<p>Thank you guys! It seems like most of the unis are sending decisions online, that should solve all the problems. ^^</p>
<p>In my experience, if a university does only send acceptance letters by mail, you can ask for an email. I applied to Cambridge (UK) and live in the US. They emailed me.
But I think all of these school’s have their results online.
H emails you. YP, Brown, and Cornell are online. Chicago is online. UMich is online</p>