<p>I applied rolling to UMich and have yet to receive a decision of any sort, including deferral. (I didn't apply early action.) According to Wolverine Access, the admissions office has for at least two months been in receipt of my ACT, SAT, and SATII tests as well as my transcript, secondary school report, teacher evaluations, and tests. I'm about to finish my seventh semester, though, and I'm not sure if anything from my senior year is required. Does anybody know whether I'll need to have a midyear report sent to the admissions office? What about any other materials?</p>
<p>By the way, I applied as an LS&A freshman and didn’t indicate that I’d be requesting need-based aid (though I will likely submit the FAFSA). I also applied to UMich’s campus in Dearborn, to which I was admitted last month.</p>
<p>I believe all Common App schools require a mid-year report.</p>
<p>I attended Campus Day yesterday, and they didn’t say anything about sending a mid-year report. A final transcript, however, should be sent after you graduate.</p>
<p>Thank you both.
whitfieldk273: I believe Campus Day is exclusively for admitted students. Do you know whether your guides were talking about applicants in general (as opposed to just talking about admitted students)?</p>
<p>Sorry if anything here is unclear. It’s finals week at my high school, and my brain is pretty much fried due to all the review exercises I’ve been doing. Feel free to ask for clarification if it’s needed.</p>