Ross Decision Notification Dates were posted yesterday:
Each year, we release our Michigan Ross Preferred Admission decision schedule in January. Our goal in providing these dates is to help alleviate a bit of the concerns students may feel while awaiting their college application decisions.
Below are the following days in 2021 when we plan to share admission decisions. Decisions will arrive by email after 5:00 p.m. EST/EDT on the following Fridays:
No email on CSS, but we completed a while back. There is a checklist box on the application page that says whether or not it was completed, so my guess is that the email just went to everyone who had not yet completed.
I applied to the School of Education (teaching and child development have been big interests of mine,) do you guys know if this affects my admissions in any way? Is SOE competitive?
FWIW, if you go to the CDS, then it states that there were 59 students who received a bachelor’s degree in Education during 2018-2019. So there’s probably less undergrad students than that in each class.
I know that people often get into LSA first and then preferred admission, but does one’s strength or interest in like, business, for example give them a better chance of getting into Michigan and then their preferred school as a whole? For example, if someone has lots of business experience would that make them more likely to initially get into LSA then Ross than someone who also applied to Ross but maybe had less “business” experience?
I just realized I accidentally put no financial aid, does that mean I can’t apply for financial aid for the University of Michigan, or is there a way I can change that answer?