<p>Woo-hoo! My daughter just got her acceptance letter today and is thrilled. It was agonizing to wait for this letter while it seemed everyone else got theirs last week, but we’re very happy with the end result.</p>
<p>Congrats but I still haven’t heard did you guys get an email saying your decision was made? I really want to find out!!</p>
<p>I got my acceptance letter today and i got 10 grand a year in the dean scholarship.
GPA = 85 (it’s weighted, i know it’s low)
Curriculum = i’ve taken about 4 aps throughout high school and a couple more honors. My high school is a good school.
Test Scores = 35 on the ACT
EC’s = I’m in a bunch of clubs (not president or anything tho), I did track throughout high school but i’m not that good. I’m an amazing writer and i’ve had a poem published. I’m also musical and i play guitar in a band.
essay = really good, i’m a twin and i wrote it about being a twin
recomendations = i think they are generally positive but nothing special.</p>
<p>I didn’t even visit stonehill because it is one of my safeties but it seems like a great school. The other school’s i’m applying to are:
Bucknell, Colgate, Emory, Gettysburg, Lafayette, Loyola Maryland, Richmond, Villanova, Wake forest</p>
<p>Stonehill, do you live nearby? Sometimes it goes by location, last name, when you sent it in, etc. And there are a few instances, where it gets lost. I would wait and call if you don’t hear by Friday. They said on their site, “first group going out” so there is more than one EA batch.</p>
<p>From their site:
Just a quick note to address some concerns over Early Action and Early Decision notification letters: Due to a large volume of applications from a very competitive pool of candidates, we are working hard to send out decisions as possible. If your application is complete, you should be hearing from us soon! If your application is incomplete, please look for correspondence about your missing transcripts, recommendations, test scores, etc. so we can review your application as soon as possible</p>
<p>My son just received his acceptance today so they are on schedule. Good luck!</p>
<p>I know I keep writing on here but I was wondering if everyone who already hears back got an email saying their decision was made. I haven’t heard back and was wondering if I have to get the email first.</p>
<p>We didn’t get an email. Have you written them with your concerns. They did address that different batches were going out different weeks, it wouldn’t hurt to shoot them an email. They would understand your anxiety.</p>
<p>Did anybody get a password in the mail to check their status?</p>
<p>I didnt get an e-mail before I got in & I don’t think anyone got a status checker. Stonehill14, definitely e-mail them!</p>
<p>Ahh i want to but i dont want to bother them cause on their website it says the EA decisions come out in mid-January.</p>
<p>^
I already emailed them, but no response</p>
<p>Ok let me know what they say so I can decide whether it’s worth emailing them or not.</p>
<p>My friend did EA just like I did and she found out on december 4th and I still haven’t found out yet? Although the website says mid-jan, why did she find out so early?</p>
<p>I don’t know but all my friends did too and I haven’t!</p>
<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>Stonehill offers some people EARLY EARLY acceptance. They put top priority on a few students who will receive their decision letters within four weeks. However, most early action applicants do not receive such early admissions. So if you have not gotten a letter yet, don’t worry!</p>
<p>really? because I recently moved and transferred schools and EVERYONE who applied to stonehill from my old school has already gotten a decision. i really want one! i dont think i can wait much longer</p>
<p>What are the “top priority students,” do they have an extremely high SAT/ ACT what qualifies someone to be considered for this?
Thanks</p>
<p>Stonehill answered my email and they said they have my application and it is ready to be reviewed.</p>
<p>I emailed them too and they told me that decision letters were being sent today for EA students.</p>