Midyear Reports

<p>So I didn't find out until today that midyear reports were due March 1st. I emailed my counselor and explained the situation, and told her to send them as soon as she could.
How big of a deal is this? </p>

<p>I got all A's last semester, and 3/4 of my classes were post secondary at the University of Akron (which I requested them to send NYU a copy of my transcripts awhile ago).</p>

<p>Adnama, I do not think this is a big matter. What you did was the right thing, to request your counselor to take care of this asap. I have read of people not submitting their mid-year reports and receiving no notification from NYU and some who have received reminders from NYU.</p>

<p>My own thought: NYU Admission gets so inundated with paperwork and files at this point, they may not catch everything. The mid-year report being late by a week or so should not result in NYU rescinding your acceptance to the school. My opinion.</p>

<p>If you want to have post-secondary course work credit considered by NYU, the time to do so would be early summer or maybe earlier, but the person to provide this data to (at least a copy) is the advisor. It is the advisement office that will make sure this will be considered and go through smoothly. That was what I was told last summer in regards to my son’s college level course credits and AP credits for NYU consideration.</p>

<p>do we have to send mid year reports if we’ve already been accepted ED? or is that if you’re still in the app process?</p>

<p>If you look at the Common App, the Mid-Year Report form is one of the forms you are supposed to complete for all the colleges that are part of the Common App network that you have applied to.</p>

<p>So, yes, you should officially submit the Mid-Year Report, as well as the Final Year Report.</p>

<p>I don’t get what we have to do about mid-year reports. Doesn’t the guidance counselor just automatically send it to all the schools?</p>

<p>helpme,</p>

<p>Some school guidance counselors are very good and organized about this. Generally, though, it is the student’s responsibility to submit a form with your own demographic info filled at the top, then you leave the rest of the form for the counselor to fill out, along with a stamped and addressed envelope to be sent out by the counselor to NYU after filling out the form on your behalf. </p>

<p>I feel as a courtesy, you should be following this procedure because this is a “pain” for everybody. The more you can assist with, the better, since there are many students and many records to keep track of.</p>