<p>Just keep logging into your NYU account and than login to Albert and click on financial aid summary. As soon as something pops up for 2013-2014, your officially accepted! </p>
<p>Unfortunately I have yet to receive any interest emails, It’s so disappointing, esp since NYU was always my #1 choice but now there’s nothing we can do but wait</p>
<p>Sonia2580 - it doesn’t give a year (unless it doesn’t show up for iphones) but it says award access not available. Does the financial aid change show up always before you get the acceptance letter?</p>
<p>Sonia, best of luck. I’m sure if it doesn’t work out here that in the end it will all be just fine. I’d love for us both to go! That goes for anyone else out there still waiting too :)</p>
<p>The year doesn’t show up until you have been accepted. Once the financial aid shows up for those years than you know that you have been accepted. That’s usually the way it works. Do keep us posted!</p>
<p>I don’t think you have to worry about mentioning financial aid. My daughter responded to their e-mail indicating she was still interested in attending if enough financial aid was in place and she got a scholarship for a bit over half the tuition.
When she sent the e-mail at first I was worried that her mentioning financial aid would hurt her chances but that was not the case. Now I think it helped her mentioning the fact that her attendance to NYU was dependent on the amount of aid she received.
My sympathies to all of you who are still waiting. It has to be one of the worst feeling of this process.</p>
<p>Thanks again for all the input. I did check my son’s Albert account, and it still says award unavailable. Oh well, it doesn’t look good. Good luck to all of you who have gotten in off the wait list, and to those of you (like us) still waiting.</p>
<p>OMG I just got the admission offer! I just hope they won’t rescind me now cuz my grades dropped cuz of senioritis haha. A search on CC says I won’t.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure my theory is right then;whoever got the interest email, just be patient!</p>
<p>did any of you receive an email like this today?
‘I am writing to provide you with an update on the status of your application to NYU. As you may have heard, we admitted students from our wait list. In fact, we have admitted roughly 500 students from the wait list thus far. These admitted students were from across the many schools and colleges at NYU…’</p>
<p>On the 31st, I got my ‘interest mail’ asking if I would be interested in LSP (opposed to CAS, the school I applied to)
On the 5th, my course selection on Albert changed from CAS to LSP and my financial aid award showed ‘2014 - Award access not available’
On the 6th, I got my acceptance!</p>
<p>I hope this helps all of those still waiting to hear from NYU. Best of luck! x</p>
<p>Totololo - I got it too. It’s increasingly frustrating that I selectively received the interest email and am still on the wait list, now with worse odds than ever. To say that NYU is taking me on a roller coaster ride would be an understatement. And it’s from my dream school too. Oh well, still hoping for the best. Good luck to you all as well.</p>
<p>I would love to schedule an appointment with an admissions counselor to somehow plead my case. At least that way if I get rejected, I’ll know in the end I did everything I possibly could.</p>
<p>Sonia - I think they made it clear that they didn’t want any additional responses, but that being said, I also don’t know if admissions counselors schedule appointments like that this late. Has anything happened in the past that might give us hope?</p>
<p>I just noticed that none of you are interested in Poly. If you declared computer science, math, physics and chemistry, Poly is the way to go since it’s all engineering/ sciences/ technology.</p>
<p>@dandyy I haven’t really heard of anyone doing so. But at this point, I’m willing to try anything. I know they advised against doing so, but they have got to understand how stressful it is for us to be waiting on them for this long. So I’m gonna call tomorrow and see what I can do, or if I can do anything</p>
<p>Are you applying through HEOP? accepted HEOP students already had their orientation. You missed quite alot. I hope you still make it in! goodluck</p>