Yea sure I talked to my advisor about it and I emailed the admissions department because I was having similar concerns. Here is the link.
I would say just be patient till they send out the emails in late September.
This is good to know atleast. Thank you! I applied in august so Iām surprised that I have yet to get it since the website says that you would receive it a week following the submission of your application
Yea I applied in August as well so Iāve been on top of this for a bit.
okay, so I called the office of admissions to see why I canāt access my application status and to see if my transcript has been received, and didnāt get an answer about why I wasnāt able to access my status and was also told that they havenāt received my transcript.
My wolverine access shows winter 2020 as of this morning.
When you rollover your application, can you still add more activities and or letter of recommendations ?
@Xye747 yes Iām pretty sure you can. I think when you roll over your application, thereās a message box where you add information you wish to update. I donāt know about the letter of rec tho
I now have access to enrollment connect (the new portal)
@transfer2000 how? Do you just use your old Wolverine Access information?
i have access as well ! i got an email
@kmalin when did you apply? I submitted my application through common app last friday and I know it usually takes a week for umich to send an email with the info
@leejackie99 i rolled over my application so in reality i applied like last november i think haha and resubmitted in march
Applied for fall 2019 then rolled over application in the beginning of August for winter 2020
I havenāt got an email and I applied in august. I wonder whatās up since everything has been confirmed as submitted
Ahhhh, I applied for fall 2019 but got rejected. I decided I wouldnāt roll over my application because I believed that my essays were not that good so I submitted another application.
i did the exact same!
Ever since Iāve submitted the application, I have been anxious to hear back and am nervous. I honestly think I have a good chance though. I followed the transfer guide and have good grades
i most likely wonāt get in haha last semester i got 4 Aās and a C- (although i did make deans list), umich considers anything below a C to be a downward trend in grades so
Do you think itās a good or bad thing that we have access this early? Or does it not make a difference