<p>I gave my midyear school report to my counselor early so that it wouldn't be caught up with all the rest of the ones she needed to do. She's already sent it off. The problem is, I got two new awards after that, so they're not on my midyear form. I was wondering if there would be any way to notify the school, seeing as how it's still before the February 15th deadline?</p>
<p>i think your supposed to send in a covered letter with your name, DOB, and ss#. im sure Admissions Daniel will clarify/correct this.</p>
<p>All application updates must be submitted by March 1st, no later. Any updates after that will not be processed. And as I have posted a number of times before, to update one's application:</p>
<p>To provide an update to a previously submitted application you must compose a letter of update and either fax it to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions (410-516-6025) or mail it to:</p>
<p>Application Coordinator
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Johns Hopkins University
Mason Hall
3400 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21218</p>
<p>Please make sure that all updates include the applicant's full name, birth date, and school (social security number is helpful but optional). WE WILL NOT PROCESS UPDATES RECEIVED THROUGH EMAIL.</p>
<p>A letter of update is just a letter documenting new additions? Or like, an update high school resume?</p>
<p>Thanks :)</p>
<p>By letter of update, I mean a cover letter stating that you would like to add materials to your application. The added materials than follow and can be whatever you choose - updated resume, letter to the admissions committee, award notifications, etc. Your choice. </p>
<p>Also, if the updates are minor you can just add them in the cover letter you write.</p>