<p>I submitted all of my documents and common app at the beginning of this month, a few days before the deadline, and I sent the common app materials and supplement to Johns Hopkins online, scores were sent from the collegeboard website, and recommendations and transcript were sent by mail (since my high school's Naviance online submission system was malfunctioning). I was wondering if the university sends some sort of notification that application materials were properly received, since other universities that I sent application materials to sent an email saying that all materials were received. It might be that they're receiving so many application materials in the time of the deadline, that it hasn't been processed yet, maybe something went wrong, or maybe I am just being paranoid. Thanks to all who help!</p>
<p>I had the same concern so I called the admissions office, they said there is no form of confirmation but you will receive a blue colored postcard with any details regarding missing pieces should there be any issue with your application.</p>
<p>Ok then. So, if I haven’t received a postcard in the month since I sent in my materials it should be ok then I guess. Thanks!</p>
<p>No problem I was really scared too until I called them.</p>