Notification date?

<p>When is the notifications for admissions released?</p>

<p>April 1 (10 char)</p>

<p>what about BME applicants? do we also get notified april 1? is everything sent via snail mail or are there any e-mails sent out? (I know BME notifications are mail, but for regular applicants...)</p>

<p>I think you can probably check their admission's website, but I am fairly certain all of Johns Hopkins' notifications go out via regular email, including BME. And I though that acceptance into BME was at the same time/mailing as regular decisions. Will now have to look into that one though.</p>

<p>Their site says regular mail.
Welcome</a> to the Johns Hopkins University Office of Undergraduate Admissions</p>

<p>The thing is though, I am international. What I'm now wondering is whether they will at least send it to internationals via priority mail or something since regular mail can take over 2 weeks to arrive for us.</p>

<p>^They'll send it through regular mail as well as email (I am 99% sure).</p>

<p>Did JHU send out any likely letters like some of the other schools? I haven't received anything... :X</p>

<p>I sure hope so. Any idea about when the emails would be released (assuming they also release decisions by email)?</p>

<p>AdmissionsDaniel? Any insights?</p>

<p>Admissions to BME is a departmental decision and therefore will not be in your notification email. You will get a letter with your admittance package if accepted into JHU telling you if you made BME.</p>

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When is the notifications for admissions released?

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You will be notified prior to April 1st. No official decision release date has been set. When we set a date I will post an update to the Hopkins Insider blog (Hopkins</a> Insider). You can go to the blog right now and vote for what date you think notifications will be released.</p>

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what about BME applicants?

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BME decisions are included within one's overall acceptance packet. </p>

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is everything sent via snail mail or are there any e-mails sent out?

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We will release decisions the same way we always do. Read this blog entry from last year which provides all the information.
Hopkins</a> Insider: Breaking News: Decisions to Be Released March 28</p>

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I think you can probably check their admission's website

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No you can't. Johns Hopkins does not have an online system for checking admissions decisions. </p>

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Did JHU send out any likely letters

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JHU does not send out likely letters. It is not a policy we support.</p>

<p>^Yeah, I respect that. They're basically a waste of time/money/effort. That's one of the things I love about Hopkins-they run things the way I would were I in charge.</p>

<p>Thanks so much! I really do appreciate the level of information Johns Hopkins puts out, either on their own blog or here. I admit to probably seeming a little obsessive, but the method to my madness is to dilute my worries here so I seem perfectly calm and assured around my son. He SEEMS to be handing the stress but I think the truth is that all the unknowns make his head spin. So.. thanks for all the info ALL THE TIME! :)</p>

<p>thanks for this information admissionsdaniel.</p>

<p>AdmissionsDaniel,</p>

<p>My son just won a state level award...what is the best way for him to notify the admissions office? Email or fax? Thanks.</p>

<p>^ that's really weird,
one of my friends at school said he got accepted to Johns Hopkins just last week through mail....is it possible some have already been sent?</p>

<p>^did he do EDII? Also, where do you guys live? also, is his last name close to the top of the alphabet?</p>

<p>Hopkins does not offer EDII, so it could not possibly be that. I don't see any plausible explanation for him receiving a letter early...in fact, I don't think there is any explanation. Are you sure he said he got one?</p>

<p>^no email. Fax it (but may be too late).</p>

<p>well, i didn't actually see it, but other students congratulated him and he said thank you to all of them. He does play a sport well, though, perhaps recruited athletes get early letters?</p>