Sending half-mailed, half electronic applications?

<p>I'm applying EA and wanted to know if it is possible to send half of my application by mail and half electronically.</p>

<p>The thing is my school has hard copies of my transcripts and all my teachers have filled out the evaluations by hand, and handed it to my guidance counsellor, who will be sealing everything in the official school envelope tomorrow. </p>

<p>Now I don't know whether I have to also send in the applicant bit by mail, or I can do it electronically. Also, if I do it by mail, does that mean I have to send the school supplement in by mail as well? And handwrite everything? Because on the Common App page they ask us not to mail a print-out of the application. </p>

<p>I'm so stuck, because there is no way I can get the school transcripts/TEs sent electronically and I don't know how to co-ordinate my application. </p>

<p>Help!</p>

<p>Don’t worry, my school does the same thing.</p>

<p>So you sent the applicant part of the app electronically? And everything was ok? Do you have to indicate that the school things are coming in later?</p>

<p>I sent my application and test scores to Michigan electronically and my transcripts/recommendations by paper. Everything is marked as received on their website. I did the same with Purdue.</p>

<p>I don’t really know if it depends on the University, but once you send one piece of information, they create a file for you and will receive everything else when you send it whether its by mail or electronically.</p>

<p>Submit what you can electronically. The schools will know the rest is coming.</p>

<p>I think this is usual procedure.</p>