Marist Responses

<p>Did anyone get accepted EA? If so, please post stats.</p>

<p>We didn’t hear anything yet…I forgot the deadline but I think it was later than others, maybe the 30th of Jan. I hope they let you know earlier, but they don’t have too.</p>

<p>How about ED? Are those responses out?</p>

<p>from the Marist website:
[Admission</a> - Freshman Students - FAQ: Marist College](<a href=“http://www.marist.edu/admission/freshman/faq.html]Admission”>Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid FAQs - Marist College)</p>

<p>When are admission decisions mailed?</p>

<p>Early Decision Applications—notification of decision Dec. 15<br>
Early Action Applications—notification of decision Jan. 15<br>
Regular Admission Applicaitons–notification of decision April 1</p>

<p>Thanks nysmile. Has there been any postings of results from ED from Marist?</p>

<p>My friend got accepted ED from Marist. I think she got it like two weeks ago</p>

<p>Do you know her stats?</p>

<p>Marists early action should be out on Friday. Please post when you receive.</p>

<p>Do you mean mailed by friday or online by friday or emailed? Thank You!</p>

<p>I think mailed on Friday.</p>

<p>Here is a copy of the above link to the Marist website …</p>

<p>Application Plan Application Deadline
Early Decision November 15
Early Action December 1
Regular Admission February 15 </p>

<p>When are admission decisions mailed?
Application Type Notification of Decision
Early Decision December 15
Early Action January 31
Regular Admission April 1 </p>

<p>According to this, early action will be notified by January 31st not the 15th.</p>

<p>^yes, Marist has since updated the info on their site since my post in #4. According the the website, EA decisions will be mailed Jan. 31st.</p>

<p>That is late for EA, has it always been that way? I guess I’m used to the Dec15-31st dates for a lot of colleges.</p>

<p>My D and a friend both received letters yesterday. They were not acceptance letters, and they were not rejection letters. They were “thanks for applying ea but we’re going to wait until 4/1 to give our decision letters!”</p>

<p>So that means you have been deferred to the regular decision pool… still a chance for admission…</p>

<p>My daughter received a letter from Marist “While we are impressed with your application…” please send mid year grades…<em>some</em> applicants who are deferred are accepted…<br>
Soes anyone know the odds of being accepted in the regular decision if you were not accepted early action?</p>

<p>Our son was accepted (received on 2/1), with some scholarship money. We are concerned that the accepted student session isn’t until April! Most other schools where he has gone for EA have activities in mid-February, one in March.</p>

<p>^You don’t have to wait until the Accepted Students day to visit the school and ask your questions. Honestly, a better plan is to visit the school now (rather than during Accepted student’s day) and get all of your questions answered. You can skip the accepted students day—it basically consists of a tour and listening to information sessions. On the other hand, do not miss the student orientation. It’s a great experience and really does help to ease the transition for the future freshmen.</p>

<p>Thanks for the suggestion! We have already visited once, but would like to meet with faculty, etc., this time around.</p>

<p>I was accepted early action with scholarship money with the following:</p>

<ul>
<li>85 GPA (unweighted)</li>
<li>1750 SAT</li>
<li>2 APs junior year, 4 senior year</li>
<li>I also had a lot of extracurriculars related to chosen major (computer science) — in all honesty, that’s what got me accepted.</li>
</ul>