<p>Do you know of any people who have been accepted to SCA?
I'm pretty sure I read that at least one person on here got in. I may be wrong.</p>
<p>The only SCA applicant to be accepted so far on this board was a scholarship candidate--</p>
<p>Besides that, the rest of us will probably have to wait until the fourth week in March, which is when the GREAT majority of SCA applicants received acceptances last year. This is just based off of last years acceptance thread. Good luck! Hope to see you there in fall 2009!</p>
<p>so, my question now is, does your acceptance letter include whether you made it into your major?</p>
<p>Yes and no. It is vague on the package from the University, it says you were accepted for Cinema-Television. I got a separate letter from the School of Cinematic Arts that was the official acceptance into the Production major. From what the Assistant Dean of the SCA implied, acceptances for the film school won't come until the very last days of March, do not fear.</p>
<p>ahh i know it doesn't come until the last week, but it's still so nerve racking! haha i can't wait</p>
<p>I'm excited for you guys! Just FYI, as qzar said, your acceptance will be into the Cinema-Television major. Your track will be either production or critical studies, and that won't be apparent from the initial letter. Everyone in those two tracks gets the same major listed on their diploma, so if you see Cinema-Television on the letter, it's all good. Best of luck to all of you who have had to wait so long! It will be worth it, at least according to my son who absolutely loves USC.</p>
<p>so. nervous.</p>
<p>My heart drops every day when I check the mail. We've all been waiting so long, you'd figure a couple more weeks would be no big thing...hah.</p>
<p>Out of the 4 USC applicants from my school this year, 3 of us applied to SCA. I'm very anxious as to how this is going to turn out :!</p>
<p>I know a kid who got in today but we don't live in the same state. I'm still waiting though.</p>
<p>Did anyone get a mixed letter saying that they were admitted to the general college of arts and sciences, but that they would have to wait for a separate notification from SCA?</p>
<p>Two scholarship candidates posted on Facebook they had been admitted to SCA. They were from out of state.</p>
<p>unefemme- thats bizarre because I'm in the same situation. There were 3 SCA applicants to USC this year from my class (obviously we're all friends and work together on projects). One of us already got in early (scholarship)... now I suppose were just waiting around hoping that they don't have some sort of policy about 1 kid per school haha! Good luck everyone</p>
<p>I wanted to apply to SCA but I didn't. I think they only have a 4% admit rate... I applied to Marshall instead, hoping to do the joint SCA and Marshall program (BCA).</p>
<p>Just in case you SCA applicants don't have enough to obsess about, here's the thread from last year: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-southern-california/470532-school-cinematic-arts-applicants.html%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-southern-california/470532-school-cinematic-arts-applicants.html</a> As I recall, more people started getting admitted in mid-March, spring admission letters to SCA started on 3/31, and on into the first week of April when rejections came. But you can comb through the thread to get more specifics.</p>
<p>I got accepted to the university, but as an undeclared major. - Does this look like bad news for being accepted into my major in SCA? Or do they honestly make decisions later?</p>
<p>anyone know what the standard date is for those applying for the writing program?</p>
<p>Like JJ227 i was accepted into USC as an undecided major in january but i put SCA as my first choice. they said that i would hear back from SCA later.</p>
<p>I got my decline from SCA today.</p>
<p>from the university or from your major?</p>
<p>rejections don't come until april</p>
<p>did you apply as a freshmen? production?</p>
<p>I receieved an acceptance from USC, a decline from my major: Production.</p>
<p>And yes, I applied as an incoming freshman.</p>