<p>When will admission decisions be made?<br>
Beginning with the 2007 application year, admission decisions will be available online. You can access your admission decision by clicking on MyOPUS > Learner Services > Admissions > Student Links > View Admission Decision. The admission notification dates are different for each school. Please contact your school's admission representative.</p>
<p>Yea but we obviously know that the decision will be made on the 15th. We're just looking for any signs or clues that might appear in the Opus links in these days before the decision.<br>
A similar thing happened last year, though I think it was mostly with regular decision applicants.</p>
<p>the new links that usually denote admission were also noticable for ED last year. i would take a previous poster's advice and not get too excited or depressed just yet seeing as they probably have not even finished making the decisions so the signs of admittance will likely not be seen (if at all) until a few days before you get to find out online.</p>
<p>don't forget to mention your a transfer, so ed applicants don't worry, unless another ed person has that same thing too.<br>
Then I'll start worrying.</p>
<p>why are you worried? Geoanthem is a transfer student; transfers are notified of their acceptance/rejection in a rolling system, so if his opus account changes, it doesn't really mean anything for ED people.</p>
<p>If you applied to the Emory Scholars Program while applying RD for admissions, you will not hear about anything until late January -- at which point you will hear whether you have been named a semifinalist for the Emory Scholars Program. Typically, in past years Emory has also accorded acceptance for admission into Emory to those named semifinalists for ESP. If an applicant for ESP is not named a semifinalist, then their application for admission is treated according to the RD plan calendar, in which admission decision will be known on April 1.</p>
<p>Nope. Mine says - "undergraduate admissions office - admissions application complete." Maybe that means you still have to submit some financial aid materials? I dunno.</p>