Stanford Admissions for Applicants Fall 2022

Withdraw denied, important info is gone. Address + checklist still there for me

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I still have access to withdraw

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maybe that means you’re admitted

Anyone who applied REA will not have the checklist.

Also @RedPup you get access denied by clicking on the withdraw link

@FS0804 that is after hitting on the withdraw link? It doesn’t say access denied?

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I could previously see the current mailing address by clicking on edit adress.
When I click on the edit address, I could see two of the same mail address (which was previously 2 different address, but I changed them because one of the address is no longer valid).

However, now that I click on it I can only see only one mailing address. that is the only thing i can find about differences except withdraw denial and important info gone.

okay so all of us who see access denied is rejected. Though this is just speculation; similar to cal

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i dont think that means rejected

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Access denied because they have to lock up the database to update

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Do y’all not have this display anymore when clicking on the “withdraw application” button?

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Is it maybe because you applied restrictive early action? My kid applied regular decision, but I don’t have the nerve to click on it. I assume you were deferred?

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Yes we did through common app. I’m expecting a last rejection today, no hopes after seeing ivys trend

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He said he got deferred from REA

Do you have access after clicking the button?

Yeah I think withdrawing is for REA admits/deferrals

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thank god i got a heart attack

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mine says the same thing

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Any other changes? I’m assuming it’s going to happen in the next few hours.

I think it’s best to just wait 3 extra hours after having waited 3 months instead of going through an emotional rollercoaster of astrologies that come up every year with almost no basis in fact.

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I can also still withdraw… I was deferred REA

Are there any deferred students who can’t withdraw?