<p>Since I have a feeling I am not alone in the waiting game I thought it might be a good idea to ask if anyone knew when UCs began to release admissions notices in the past?</p>
<p>I'm assuming that if there are trends of early notifications from prior years that we can bank on an early notification around a certain frame of time from a particular school.</p>
<p>I'm particularly interested after seeing that UCR and UCI have already begun sending out notifications.
*Side question: For those of you who have already been accepted to a campus, do you already have access to the details of your (potential) financial aid package?</p>
<p>Thanks in advanced for any info (:
Congratulations to all who have already gotten acceptances
and best of luck to the rest of you who are stuck waiting like me :p</p>
<p>UCLA and UC Berkeley released their transfer decisions on April 26th last year. I don’t know about the other UCs, sorry. I think they’ll be about the same, though.</p>
<p>I was admitted to UCI recently, but I haven’t received any info regarding financial aid packages. Not that it matters though, lol. I’m waiting on Cal and UCLA.</p>
<p>Generally, though, it seems that UCLA releases their decisions a few days before Cal does. Last year was the exception, it seems. Good luck to us all!</p>
<p>Hey Anthro, what’s your GPA? What’s your #1 school? I’m curious to know. :P</p>
<p>@Cayton
Bummer, I was hoping to at least get one early notice
Though, UCSC will start releasing on the 17th transfers can find out any time between the 17th of March and sometime in late April…</p>
<p>Congrats on your admission, I wonder if the financial aid package info is only give in the actual letters they send out…</p>
<p>My current cumulative GPA is a 4.0 and I am hoping to finish with one as well.</p>
<p>Honestly, I haven’t really had a #1 school throughout this whole process because I was consistently changing my mind but for a while now UCLA has been at the forefront of my thoughts. Who knows, sadly, financial aid is going to be playing a heavy hand in where I can go to school (seeing as how I’m not too keen on developing debt).</p>
<p>Impressive! With a GPA like that, you’re a shoe-in at every UC you applied to! In any case, One can expect the decision dates not to be too far off from the decision dates of last year, if you can find them for the other UCs.</p>
<p>I was accepted to UCR and they sent me an email telling me they received my financial aid information. They said they will have the aid rewards ready by mid to late March. </p>
<p>Ahhhh! I just want to get at least one acceptance (and soon) so I can go to sleep peacefully! But yeah @anthroflo , with a 4.0 GPA you have nothing to worry about. I wish you the best of luck </p>
<p>Matt, if you look through the previous year UCI threads, you’ll notice that UCI sends a small batch of acceptance letters to students with high GPAs in early March. I believe this is for the students who qualify for the Regents Scholarship because something something about the deadline for that being by the end of March.</p>
<p>The acceptance letters to the “rest” of the people (the people who don’t have super super high GPAs like that Cayton dude lol) will start coming out in April. This is an yearly trend. </p>
<p>@smltk1505h - If you look through the two UCI 2014 threads you’ll see there’s at least 4 people who have high GPA major’s but they have a low UC GPA and got an admissions notification</p>
<p>"BigDreamsKid Posts: 103Registered User Junior Member
March 2
Accepted
Neuroscience B.S. -CNAS
gpa-3.34</p>
<p>other schools that i have applied to
UCSC(pending), UCSB(Pending), UCD(tagged)
"
That’s just one of them, but I’m just saying the April 1st date is by no means “confirmed” for UCI At this point.</p>
<p>Well, maybe I’m wrong about the Regents thing, it’s just something I’ve read somewhere here, I think in the 2013 UCI thread. Not sure. With the way the admissions works, anything is possible. But based on the trend from past years, I doubt we’ll be getting UCI admissions until April hits. Who knows.</p>
<p>Eh maybe maybe not, but some were already sent out for transfer students so it would invalidate the person who said April 1st, quoting from someone’s blog.</p>
<p>Hopefully UCLA does it a little early! Lol like April 1st</p>
<p>I don’t think the transfer decisions have anything to do with GPA because I have a 4.0 on my application and I haven’t received anything from UCI yet. Maybe they release them by major? I don’t know but whenever it is it’s going to feel like a looong wait.</p>
<p>I emailed UCSB admissions yesterday asking if TAG applicants get their notifications first and when award letters are given this is their reply, </p>
<p>"Dear Matt</p>
<p>Transfer applications are read based on how quickly you updated your fall grades and spring semester course work in the system. We cannot guarantee that all TAG applicants will be notified on March 17th when we release our first batch of transfer decisions. </p>
<p>Financial Aid award letters for students should be found on the UCSB applicant portal about a week after a student is admitted. If you are offered admission you will need to check back on the applicant portal site to see your “award letter.”</p>
<p>Well, its good to know when/how UCSB is planning to release their admissions notices but I am totally bummed now I didn’t submit my spring update until the final week or so because I had 2 classes cancelled on me and needed to, basically, re-create half of my schedule. Oh well. I will have to wait. </p>
<p>So, from what I’ve gathered
Cal releases admissions on the 25th of April.
UCLA releases admissions in late April.
UCSB starts on March 17th but will continue to release decisions in “waves” until (i’m assuming) mid-late April.
UCSC is the same as UCSB.</p>
<p>@Cayton
Thanks for the encouragement and the kind words (:</p>
<p>@transfereee
Same here, I’d love to know everything now but I would be so much more at peace with just knowing that I’m in somewhere. I am just so curious about this whole process and am anxious to get it started. And, that is very nice, thank you. I wish you the best of luck as well. Hopefully we all get in, and get good offers, at the universities we are aiming towards! </p>
<p>Woo! I had my TAU done on midnight the first available day. I’m like a damn addict, sitting at my computer waiting for like 3 days to update my application, and doing it in 5 minutes when it opens. Also, here’s the UCSB admission thread:</p>