<p>If they ask you for it, usually how do they do it? by email? website? or mail?</p>
<p>Anyone???????????</p>
<p>website, but you have to send in a transcript as well.</p>
<p>Transcript or report card? Can't I just send a transcript instead of report card?</p>
<p>i just got a letter in the mail today, saying to login to </p>
<p><a href="http://www.usc.edu/MDYResponse%5B/url%5D">http://www.usc.edu/MDYResponse</a></p>
<p>thats where you put it in.</p>
<p>you use ur USC ID (without dashes) as username</p>
<p>and the password is your birthday in the format MMDDYY</p>
<p>Complete the link above, and I believe they want a official high school transcript sent to them as to verify the information.</p>
<p>But it says:</p>
<p>
[quote]
Official Report Card: You must send under separate cover, a copy of your official report card received from your high school. Please mail it to: </p>
<p>University of Southern California
Office of Admission
University Park Campus
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0911
[/quote]
</p>
<p>The website url posted above is right, and you also have to submit an official transcript.</p>
<p>I was wondering. . .
I applied before the scholarship deadline, and I just got a request for a midyear report a few days ago. Does this mean I'm in the "maybe" pile? Are my chances of getting in still good?</p>
<p>I also applied for the scholarship deadline, but I didn't get that request. I sent in my midyear reports the day before anyway, though. Have you gotten accepted yet?</p>
<p>No, I haven't yet. They just said they were requesting more information, and would like to see my midyear reports. I haven't heard of anyone else at my school getting a midyear request-- they all have either heard nothing, or got accepted (just one girl, which means she's up for one of the merit-based scholarship).
Did anybody else here get a request for midyear reports?</p>
<p>I didn't get a request, but I sent them in anyway, but now I feel it's a mistake since I got 3 Bs for the semester. I don't know my class rank yet, but I have a feeling it dropped and now I'm terrified. I shouldn't have done it. DX</p>
<p>I received a request today. No idea if that's good news or bad news, especially being a film school applicant.</p>
<p>they asked me for my mid-year report. so do u send them a copy of your report card or your transcripts? im confused</p>
<p>damn im confused about this too, i dont know what to do. I recieved a letter saying i didnt qualify for the president scholarship, and that if i havent, i should do the midyear report, but nothing individual saying that I have to fill it out, so i dunno if i have to or not, im so confused!</p>
<p>I got that letter too, but I'd already sent in my midyear grades, just not my transcript. Since they asked for them, go online if you applied online and type in your senior grades, then mail them a transcript.</p>
<p>is it required? did they ask for it separately, or should i do it even if they didnt ask.</p>
<p>If you applied for the scholarship deadline, they send a letter if you don't get the scholarship stating that you didn't get a main scholarship but are still being considered for other scholarships. It also states to send in your midyear grades. I would just go ahead and send them anyway, but I guess you can wait for them to ask.</p>
<p>I got the letter which requested the mid-year grades, but NOTHING in the letter said anything about having to send an official transcript. it pretty much said to do it online at the MDYResponse site and only mail it in "if you are unable to use the web form."</p>
<p>Are we supposed to do both anyway?</p>
<p>This is a pretty old thread, but I wasn't sure of the answer, so... :)</p>
<p>On the Online Mid-Year Report, it says...</p>
<p>"Official Report Card: You must send under separate cover, a copy of your official report card received from your high school."</p>
<p>Do they mean a transcript, or is a report card copy okay?</p>
<p>Thanks for anyone's help! :)</p>
<p>A report card copy is fine.</p>