<p>@go1fgirl quote from the application status site: "We want to share information with you regarding Cornell’s online admission decision notification process for fall transfer applicants.</p>
<p>Fall transfer applicants will be able to view their admission decision online on a rolling basis. We will contact fall transfer applicants by email with instructions for viewing their decisions online when their decision is available. Please note that your decision will not be posted on your Cornell online application status account, so please follow the instructions that will be outlined in our email to you."</p>
<p>Just curious about how many people think that what you see when you view this link:</p>
<p><a href=“https://transeval.cals.cornell.edu/”>https://transeval.cals.cornell.edu/</a></p>
<p>is an indication of whether or not you got in?</p>
<p>@reneesydaisy Can you log into housing today? Evidently Biological Science majors that ended up getting accepted last year were able to login into housing on sunday</p>
<p>@andypopins - it still says that my ID type is not the correct type to view housing. What about you? what does your transfer eval show today?</p>
<p>@reneesydaisy When I try to log into housing I get “Either your session has timed out or you are not currently logged in.” Also my transfer eval hasn’t changed since yesterday.
It’s possible that decisions might come out tomorrow morning since that’s when it happened last year for Biological Science majors. We’ll see what happens really soon.</p>
<p>@andypopins - I’m seriously terrified!!! I can’t take my mind off the anxiety!</p>
<p>@reneesydaisy Based on your transfer credit eval I think you got in.</p>
<p>@reneesydaisy Would you mind showing us a screenshot of your credit eval page please? Just block out your appID or whatever! Thanks :D</p>
<p>Are any other CALS applicants seeing anything other than “Our records do not show you as an accepted student in CALS” ?</p>
<p>@andypopins how did you upload the screenshot?</p>
<p>@reneesydaisy Yeah I’m 95% sure you got in.
Sorry if you have answered this before but are you a guaranteed transfer?</p>
<p>@andypopins - no, I am not a GT. It’s weird though, I donst see much mention to that transfer link think on any posts from last year…</p>
<p>I suppose there’s a magic link for Cals people. Does anyone know any similiar course evlauation link for College of Arts and Sciences?</p>
<p>I still have stuff listed as to do on my financial aid list such as the IDOC cover page including my parents taxes, my taxes, and even our W-2’s. It’s a lot of paperwork to gather and I was wondering if it’s worth compiling so close to decisions being released. Should I just wait to get my decision and then act accordingly? I would hate to send all the info just to find out I have been rejected</p>
<p>@lanbernas Im kinda in the same boat. Although I did send in all the stuff I could, I am not going to navigate through the minefield of family relations to send in my non-custodial forms, only after (and if) I am admitted.</p>
<p>About the magic CALS link, it seems as if it only works for bio. sciences since the probability of all the other CALS applicants being rejected is quite low. (Also AEM usually comes out around the 15th)</p>
<p>@welllets haha exactly.The whole to-do list is odd because I see some people post that they don’t have anything to do but they never submitted signed taxes, W-2’s etc.</p>
<p>@wellletshope I hope you’re right</p>
<p>@andypopins - why are you so sure that I got in?</p>
<p>@wellletshope Why do you say that the probability of all other CALS applicants being rejected is quite low? I know that AEM and Biological Sciences are more competitive than the rest…but quite low for the others?! Is that true? :P</p>