<p>Oh my bad, thought it said April 10th haha. </p>
<p>Darn, I picked the wrong date to visit Davis and Cal :[ Visited last week</p>
<p>Oh my bad, thought it said April 10th haha. </p>
<p>Darn, I picked the wrong date to visit Davis and Cal :[ Visited last week</p>
<p>@TransferDK: Have you been getting any emails or snail mail from Davis? I have nothing on me right now lol… why is Chrono getting all the love??</p>
<p>I think UC D wants the D. I love Davis <3</p>
<p>Cool. </p>
<p>Does anyone know when orientation for transfer students is going to be?</p>
<p>Transfer orientation is in late June (I think it starts on the 19th and goes on until July 2nd??). Just google it haha, it’s all on their website.</p>
<p>@cinnabon : Nope. No communication whatsoever. Though, the only emails I’ve gotten from them was a shuttle receipt.</p>
<p>So apparently there’s a shuttle that takes ONLY students from Cal to Davis and vice versa. With my student ID#, I was able to register for the bus (Though i had to make up a story about losing my Davis ID). Makes me wonder if that was an indication of something haha.</p>
<p>Okay, my mom just got back to me: I didn’t get the packet that Chrono got. I have a feeling they’re sending this stuff out at random. It’d get pretty damn expensive to send out 7000 stickers to all 7000 accepted applicants.</p>
<p>If anyone else gets anything from Davis, please post here! I’m just curious as to how they pick who they mail this stuff out to. :p</p>
<p>Dang! At least someone else here had to get what I got. The postage on the mail said it costs 1.32 as well. So pretty expensive</p>
<p>Just checked my mail and I didn’t get anything.</p>
<p>Chrono, did you sign up for any specific programs? Or do you think you did anything different than the normal applicant? Maybe you are a veteran?</p>
<p>Nope. I didn’t sign up for anything extra. I did the Decision Davis thing like Cinnabon though.</p>
<p>What decision davis thing? Do you mean the whole checking MyAwards thing?</p>
<p>The appeal page now shows blank for everyone.</p>
<p>So I have a question if anyone could be of help in here, with regards to the myawards website. To give a little backstory, both of my parents passed away a little under two years ago(I won’t go into to much detail here) and ever since I’ve been an independent student living on my own and working paying for rent and all other expense with help of course from financial aid. And as such usually colleges have been suspicious when I label myself as independen due to my age being 22 so they ask for further clarification. </p>
<p>With my current community college I brought in copies of my parents death certificates and that was enough and over this last weekend I went to UCSC’s spring spotlight and also brought copies and they had the requirement satisifed and by sunday morning I had an entire breakdown of all the grants I’d be getting. I sent the same to UCDavis over fax because right next to admissions(which has now moved to satisfied) under the global non satisfied tab there had been the requirement for the “ward, orphan” documentation. I checked this morning and it’s changed from not satisfied to received. I’m curious as to what this exactly means and why it hasn’t switched over to satisfied. Does anyone have any insight maybe?</p>
<p>@cinnabon it seems they fixed the loophole, oh well, it meant we would be the only people that benefited from this gospel, and from now on, there may not be another thing like this.</p>
<p>Well… But I am still being pananoid about the “appealing denial” thing. Are there also any people who had gotten appeal form having this thing? Just curious.</p>
<p>Guys, I just found last year’s UC Davis’s waitlist info from Ms. Sun’s site. [Ms</a>. Sun’s UC Admissions Blog - UC Transfer Admission Decision Timeline + Waitlist Information FINAL/CONFIRMED](<a href=“Error”>Error)</p>
<p>Waitlist Information</p>
<p>Last year, Davis, Irvine, and San Diego used a waitlist for transfers and all admitted some students from the waitlist (376 students opted in onto Daviss waitlist and 51 were admitted; around 1,000 students opted in onto Irvines waitlist and 488 were admitted; no information on how many students opted in onto San Diegos waitlist but 471 were admitted).</p>
<p>Today, I showed the trick to 2 of my friends, they have a very low GPA, they got "admission " is under “not satisfied”. Also show them the appealing trick, they’re both got the from.
PINGO :)</p>
<p>Do you know if they have a blank appeals page?</p>
<p>@ChronoCross: Dude, I think the packet that they sent you was on a random basis. I’m saying this because I zoomed into your picture as much as possible so that I could read what was written on the letter (didn’t want to make you go through the hassle of uploading a new pic or typing the letter up for me haha :)). The one thing that caught my eye was the title of the person who signed it. If you look at the very last word in his title, it looks like it says “Advertising” (correct me if I’m wrong, Chrono). That kinda looks to me like it was a packet that was mailed out on a random basis in a marketing attempt to get as many people interested in the campus as possible.
Don’t get me wrong though… I still hate you for getting those stickers. Still want one LOL. :p</p>
<p>@The2012Phenom: First off, I’m sorry for your loss. I admire your determination to cope with everything and still go to college and pursue transferring into a UC while working. I personally think that it makes sense for your “Orphan Ward Documents” to show up as “Received” rather than “Satisfied”. If you think about it in a grammatical sense, there’s nothing to be “Satisfied” about your orphan documents. The FAFSA office simply wanted to have the documents as proof and when they got them, they noted them down as being “Received” because, well… that’s what happened, they simply received them. As for the “Admission Application Decision”, it makes sense for it to be “Satisfied”, because everyone’s decision will be received by the office… it’s whether the decision is an acceptance OR a rejection that makes the difference to the FAFSA office. And logically, an acceptance would indicate itself as “Satisfied” and a rejection would indicate itself as “Not Satisfied”. Hope this helps!</p>
<p>@CSFuture: That’s great! Thanks for sharing that bit of info man, it really backs up the tricks we’ve been going over for the past few weeks. Also, when exactly did your friends check the appeal form? Was it this morning or later? I’m just curious if people can still see the appeal form, but just not the “sorry” message (it disappeared sometime this afternoon).</p>
<p>@riot75</p>
<p>Do you have the “appealing denial” thing on your blank page? Just curious.</p>
<p>^I’m pretty sure the “Appealing Denials” shows up for everyone (you’re talking about the text that’s right below your name, right?). I checked my Fall 2012 appeal page and it showed me the appeal form and it said “Appealing Denials”. I checked my Fall 2013 appeal page and it showed me a blank page that still says “Appealing Denials”. So I’m pretty sure everyone has it, whether they’ve been rejected or accepted.</p>