supplement not recieved??

<p>i sent in my supplement online on the common app website along with the common application.. i wonder how they list "common app received" and "supplement not received" on the website...</p>

<p>anybody having this problem?? what can i do?</p>

<p>I'd say call that you call them as soon as possible, can't hurt.</p>

<p>oh.. thanks for that piece of advice... </p>

<p>i hate to say this but im too lazy to call! also a bit scared... i've had a dream not quite long ago- when i called to find out my app status, the "lady at the uni" told me that i've been rejected and needn't bother abt the status..</p>

<p>stopped calling ever since..</p>

<p>Don't worry about calling; I had a couple of universities show pieces of my application missing and when I called them the people were very helpful.</p>

<p>It's actually a unique experience calling colleges especially if you're an international, you can feel some sort of a connection to the college.</p>

<p>Check on the common ap website -- it should show that the thing was sent and when it was downloaded. You have to click on it separately to send it --my daughter didn't realize her's wasn't sent until a month after she sent the first part.</p>

<p>Adcoms are currently making their rounds to check for admissions completeness- watch your mailbox (email). </p>

<p>I had the exact same problem, turns out it got misfiled and they found it within a day of contracting me.</p>

<p>OMG! I'm so glad that I just checked after reading it, one of my supplements was never recieved for a different college. Just submitted it, whew.</p>

<p>my status on the common app website for the yale supplement says-
"downloaded 12/30, submitted 12/31"</p>

<p>Maybe they printed it and put it in the wrong file. You should prob email or call, and maybe fax in a printed copy.</p>

<p>ok.. i'll go for the call then</p>

<p>i wish the whole admissions process becomes paper-free..</p>