<p>Our records show that you registered and logged in to the Class of 2009 Princeton Financial Aid Application (PFAA) at some point in the last several months. Although you may have saved information on your PFAA, you did not submit it to Princeton University.</p>
<p>yup... but I don't know if I'd read too much into the Princeton letter. It was more impersonal than the Yale letter. It seemed like an automaticalyl generated letter, sent to all those who had started a PFAA file but not finished it...</p>
<p>I did not provide an email on any of my apps but did get a paper version of the PFAA in the middle of march. Could that mean anything, or did every applicant have to fill it out?</p>
<p>this email doesnt mean anything, i got the same thing and i had already been accepted ED - it was automated.</p>
<p>the reason you arent hearing about people getting the email and then being rejected is because rejections havent reached anyone yet (they are non priority)</p>
<p>that might be true, but the colleges that contacted me about missing FA material have accepted me (Claremont McKenna and Swarthmore). I was rejected from the colleges that never bothered to call or emial.</p>