<p>today i went to the Emory's website to check on the checklist and my curiosity went beyond the list i went to "event registration" under that it has listed the 2 colleges my D has applied for -Emory and -Emory Oxford . I selected Emory and nothing really appeared, just a sentence telling me that no events are currently available for registration... but when i selected Emory Oxford: every events are listed with dates and preview days even check-in and registration time!! i am very surprised!! that means she obviously got accepted to Oxford, which is a nice news.. but what about Emory??? does it means that she did not get into Emory????</p>
<p>do you guys have the same thing on your site?? can you check and let me know??? thanks!!</p>
<p>I only applied to Emory, not Oxford, and I got this sentence:</p>
<p>There are currently no events available for registration. Please visit the appropriate school’s website to view upcoming events. Thanks for your interest in visiting Emory University!</p>
<p>does it show an active Emory e-mail account on the main page? (In previous years, IT has setup an e-mail account for accepted students prior to the date letters went out.)</p>
<p>i see an email account listed with my D’s last name attached to Emory.edu located on the
main page under : campus email address… but i don’t think it has something to do with admission…</p>
<p>if u go to the student center page (it’ll say something like your name’s student center) and click view online decision, it will tell you if u got accepted, rejected or still pending. (Mine’s still pending)</p>
<p>i went to " student center" then to "view online decision "and it doesn’t say accepted, rejected or pending!! it just says your decision is not available at this time… how do you know it should say something?</p>
<p>actually, thats what mine said too, the desicion not available at this time stuff. but i kinda assumed tht meant pending. my bad, sorry for the confusion!!</p>
<p>it looks like my D is the only one with an active email on Opus…( located on the main page under your current adress) and i’m curious to know the meaning of the early active email! i know it’s more positive than negative but for which colleges is it for?? Oxford or Emory?( she applied at both)…</p>
<p>LaVieEnChocolat, it sounds very encouraging that your D has an email address. From posts in previous years, it is an indication that she is in at Emory and/or Oxford. I didn’t look too closely, but I didn’t find any way to tell which college. Maybe you can look at older posts to see if they give early email addresses for Oxford, or if it is just for Emory.</p>
<p>Hi-- I applied to both Oxford College and Emory University and it is very unlikely I got accepted to either one; Emory is a crazy reach and Oxford hasn’t even received all my information yet. For comparison, here is the information I have under the “event registration” page:</p>
<p>Emory University-- “There are currently no events available for registration. Please visit the appropriate school¿s website to view upcoming events. Thanks for your interest in visiting Emory University!”</p>
<p>Oxford College-- “Oxford College Preview Day” with a list of available dates/times. The audience for this program includes any senior who applied to Oxford, so I’m sure that having this notification does not indicate acceptance. I bet this event has been up there since we all applied.</p>
<p>This is what it looks like for a student who is not in. If yours looks different from this, that’s probably a good sign :)</p>
<p>sundress^: what do you have on the main page under your current address?? do you have an active email with your last name attached to “<a href=“mailto:.......@Emory.edu”>…@Emory.edu</a>”?
my D has the same message as you do for Oxford and the same as you do for Emory too, and you r right that doesn’t indicate acceptance… but what i am trying to define is whether or not having the active email indicates an acceptance??? and where? Emory or Oxford( my D applied to both)</p>
<p>ps: a friend of my D who applied only at Oxford does have the message but the email.
and another one is saying that she has an active email <a href=“mailto:under....@EmoryOxford.edu”>under…@EmoryOxford.edu</a>, but i am not sure of the veracity of those statements…</p>
<p>I don’t know any more than anybody else but I’d say the email address is a good sign. I do NOT have an active email address. My link says: “Campus Email Address-- None” </p>
<p>But here is one thing I think I do know: for both Oxford AND Emory, the email address is @Emory.edu. I called the Oxford admissions office today to check up on my missing info for my Oxford app, and the email address of the admissions lady at Oxford was at Emory.edu. I mean, students are only at Oxford for two years, anyway; they graduate from Emory. They probably wouldn’t change all the Oxford kids’ email addresses right after their sophomore year ended.</p>