<p>The financial aid “glitch” is not just a problem for NYU. I was telling my friend about this and she told me about something similar happening for Cornell.</p>
<p>so did everyone’s FA status change to “2014 / NYU / Award access not available”?? or just “Award access not available”??</p>
<p>Yeahhh mine just says Award access not available. It does not say 2014. In fact, it says:</p>
<p>Financial Aid</p>
<p>Select Aid Year to View</p>
<p>Award access not available.</p>
<p>What does this mean??</p>
<p>That’s what mine says too!</p>
<p>same mines just says Award Access Not Available</p>
<p>Is the March 29th date is a sure thing now? I mean, the blog stated that the emails will be released “beginning from March 29th” so idk… maybe it might take days?</p>
<p>Mar 29th late afternoon :)</p>
<p>im terrified now.</p>
<p>i don’t know if that means we’re all screwed or we’re all safe…</p>
<p>So, some people are seeing 2014 along with Award Access Not Available?</p>
<p>Yes. In my Financial Aid summary, there is a little blue box with the Aid Year, etc, thats reads “2014 / NYU / Award Access not available” in like kind of a tiny chart. This is the ED acceptances also received. Although ED denials did not get ANY Award Access not available messages, so I wouldn’t say that the 2014 message is conclusive. I didn’t check my status until today, so I don’t know if it means anything or if it is just one of the many status changes they posted to throw everyone off who was following this Albert glitch. Although it does look, because of the ED correlation, that the 2014 messages are a better indication of acceptance because that is what all the EDs got.</p>
<p>ED thread on the FA status change: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/new-york-university/1460258-nyu-edii-fa-change-result-disclosure-pledge-thread.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/new-york-university/1460258-nyu-edii-fa-change-result-disclosure-pledge-thread.html</a></p>
<p>Someone posted a screenshot that had the blue box and the Aid year… which is what I have and a bunch of people have.</p>
<p>So…basically anything without 2014 is a sign of rejection?</p>
<p>Well that’s the theory anyway…</p>
<p>I love how decisions haven’t even come out yet and I have spent the past hour and a half googling NYU’s Liberal Studies Program because my thingy on the portal changed… If I don’t get in I 'll be so upset because I could have been writing my essay that was due last week…</p>
<p>I haven’t been keeping up with this thread, but it seems like a lot of our portals say Liberal Studies Program. Unless I’m wrong and some portals say something different, I doubt that all of us have been put into that program, so I wouldn’t worry too much about it.</p>
<p>I was admitted last year to NYU and those who had a changed financial aid status were accepted while those who didn’t were rejected! I remember this was highly debated and if your aid status has changed, congrats!</p>
<p>Hello everyone!
So, I was a part of the EDII pool. The whole entire time my FA said:</p>
<p>Financial Aid
Select Year Aid to View
Award Access Not Available</p>
<p>and it was not a chart.
I received my letter, and it was a defferment. I did not get in or rejected, but they were going to compare me to the regular decision pool.</p>
<p>I checked my financial aid yesterday, and it is now a 2x3 chart.
The top row says:
Aid Year Institution Aid Year Description
The bottom row says:
2014 New York University Award Access Not Available</p>
<p>So for me, personally, and for all the other people from the ED II forum, the lack of a chart and a 2014 WASN’T always a rejection… But for the most part pretty much everyone got rejected. I don’t want to feed the fire, just giving you guys some insight from a ED II applicant.</p>
<p>What if you didnt apply for Financial Aid?</p>
<p>Where does it change to Liberal Studies Program?</p>
<p>I didn’t actually check to see if my FA status changed until yesterday… but I have the 2x3 blue chart with the 2014 Award access not available. I don’t know when it changed, so for all I know, it might have changed with everyone else’s when that admissions blog post came out… does anyone know anything about that? Did everyone who’s status changed at the last second get the one without the 2014, or did some people get the 2014 and others not?</p>