<p>Hi frankbot2000, did they say that you need to submit a school report? It’s really lame because my high school counselor is retired and living in Asia -.-</p>
<p>I applied to Stanford last year and came tantilizingly close to being admitted - joined a waitlist no one eventually came off. I’m going to give it another try. </p>
<p>Should I use the same responses in the Supplement I used last year? They were apparently relatively successful. There’s a separate question specifically for second-time applicants, so that would seem to cover how things (or I) might have changed over the year. Or should I change it up? Any recommentations?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>@ frankbot2000 HOLY *<strong><em>ING *</em></strong>. My High-School Counselor called them and talked to them for me and the Lady told her transfers NEED a Midterm Report or their application will be considered incomplete and not processed march15th!! My HS counselor told her she hadn’t started it yet and then the admission officer (lady) said they don’t have a grace period and the latest to turn it in would be 2 weeks after the deadline. I’m sorry dude but clearly we got two different responses from Stanford. -____- @thaibtran - Yes you need a school report as well. You need your high-school transcripts attached and mailed with the school report too. Required Transfer Application Components:</p>
<p>Official Testing (SAT or ACT Plus Writing) sent from the College Board or ACT
College Report
*MIDTERM REPORT
Official Transcript(s) from every college/university attended
School Report
Final high school transcript
Two College Instructor Evaluations
The Transfer Common Application
The Stanford Supplement to the Common Application
$90 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver request
CSS PROFILE (if applicable)
FAFSA (if applicable)</p>
<p>ilikemollies… quite the interesting screen name. But, If those stats are accurate, you’d have a good shot. Just as long as that’s your passion and you’re going to be bringing something to stanford that they want to see.</p>
<p>My high school counsellor only said average things abt me…will that mess up my app?</p>
<p>Applying as a graduate student, would it look bad if I was rejected twice as opposed to once during undergrad years. If they are accepting less than 20 then what’s the point. Any input or does it not matter for Grad.</p>
<p>just wanted to wish everyone best of luck now that the app is submitted! whatever happens may 15th is the right thing for each and every single person that applies!</p>
<p>Whew!</p>
<p>So I think mine was successfully submitted. I’m not completely sure though. In all the emails they sent out, the deadline was March 15th 11:59 PST. Due to some procrastination followed by many technical difficulties, I didn’t end up submitting all my stuff until roughly March 16th 12:06 MST aka March 15th 11:06 PST. So I’m pretty sure all my stuff was submitted successfully in time. It 's just slightly unnerving me though that on the Common App for my Stanford section it has the deadline: March 15, 2013 and then for my supplement, common app, and payment all say they were submitted on March 16. What do you all think? I think I’m fine and I’ll call admission next week just to double check but I definitely submitted everything before the deadline that they stated in the email. Still enough to make me slightly uneasy though haha.</p>
<p>Good luck to all, this is going to be such a long two months… :/</p>
<p>@Chelseanderby: Same. I submitted it around 11pm, Cali time. After checking with credentials, I’ve confirmed they’ve been processed. So it shouldn’t be a problem. Good luck to everyone!</p>
<p>For clarification, Stanford does not require a Mid-Term Report for transfer applicants. If you look on the webpage for Transfer Requirements, and the PDF with transfer instructions, they do ask for a Mid-Term Report. The Mid-Term Report is only required for freshmen applicants.</p>
<p>@longzhimeng9 unless you spoke with stanford admissions and they confirmed after the one woman that told me they do, that doesn’t say much. Because the midterm report IS apart of their official transfer mailing packets.</p>
<p>Class: 2015 </p>
<p>Applying from: Lafayette College</p>
<p>Major: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry BS</p>
<p>SAT: 1940 (610 CR, 640 M, 690 W) (horrendous, I know)</p>
<p>HS GPA: 3.76</p>
<p>Ranks: 3/114 (private school)</p>
<p>Lafayette GPA: 3.96 (increasing (3.66, 3.95, 4.0, 4.0), with 23 credit hours/semester)</p>
<p>NYU GPA (visiting student): 4.0</p>
<p>Honors/Awards/positions:
McKelvy Scholar (20/2400 students selected to be in honors program)
EXCEL Scholar (honors research program)
Biology Dept. Representative, HHMI Science Horizons Initiative
Campus Lead, Students for Barack Obama Campaign
Admissions ambassador (college and HS)
Cum Laude Society
Order of Old Farms (highest award at grad, for model citizenship)
Editor-in-Chief of Yearbook (won CSPA and ASPA gold)
President, Social activities
President/Founder, Lit. Appreciation Society
President, Art Club
Co-editor, Hippocrene Literary Magazine</p>
<p>Hooks: “Glowing” recommendations, Pacific Islander, Gay (if that even is a hook), Great essays. </p>
<p>Goal: MD/PhD</p>
<p>Applied to: Columbia, Stanford, Yale, UChicago, JHU, WashU, Cornell, UPenn, Brown, Rice, Vandy, Northwestern, Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore, Pomona, Haverford</p>
<p>College credit for: APLit, APDesign, APDrawing, GenBio1, GenBio2, IntFrench 1, IntFrench2, PrincEcon, IntroSoc, IntroPhil, FreshmenWritingSeminar, SophomoreWritingSeminar, EvolBio, MolecGenetics, MolecMedicine, CellBio, IntroNeuro, GenChem1, GenChem2, Orgo1, Orgo2, Calc1, Calc2, IntroStats</p>
<p>Did anyone receive an email detailing how to log into their portal and check if they’ve received the necessary application materials? I have yet to get any portal login information or anything of the sort</p>
<p>@Hopefullybound: To check if Stanford has received the necessary application materials, go to this website: <a href=“https://axess.stanford.edu/[/url]”>https://axess.stanford.edu/</a></p>
<p>There, you will click “Check Application Status” and enter the email you used to apply with. It’ll give you a popup once the system has accepted the input, and you should receive a checklist with received materials in up to a couple of hours. (It shouldn’t take too long, since freshman decisions have already been released.)</p>
<p>Since it’s past April 10th, if they show that they still have not received any necessary materials, you can fax them a copy of whatever you’re missing. Note that only necessary items are shown; as such, things such as the Midterm Report will not be shown as received. Hope this helps!</p>
<p>Yeah I’ve got it now. Thanks for the help!</p>
<p>Just to let you know, according to Stanford’s twitter account for admissions, as transfers, we don’t need the midterm report. Good luck to all of us! :)</p>
<p>@wineandapples thank you. Holy **** I want to strangle the woman who picked up undergraduate-admissions and told me yes. I’m actually alerting them she needs to be removed.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if Stanford notifies transfer applicants all at the same time (like with Freshman admissions) or is it rolling? </p>
<p>Does anyone know when the send out (or start sending out) notifications?</p>
<p>Has anyone heard anything yet - one way or another?</p>
<p>According to this page on Stanford’s website ([Application</a> Deadlines & Fees : Stanford University](<a href=“Page Not Found : Stanford University”>First-Year Applicants : Stanford University)), the notification date for transfer students is May 15th. I assume they notify everyone either by that date or on that date.</p>
<p>I assume that everyone will be sent an email with their decision on May 15th.</p>