Yeah I think so too, cause we had to make amendments so it’s likely that’s what my date changed too
agreed
There were more ED applicants, but still only around 700 were accepted. They aren’t changing the number of people accepted and ED was announced on the traditional date as well, so it is likely to be today that you will hear back.
i believe they got 2000 more applicants for RD
Where did you see that?
apparently it was said in a video by one of the admissions officers. the video is on youtube and i forget what it’s called, but it was outlining what washu has accomplished over the past year.
Oh that is reliable then… to be honest it is not a very significant increase compared to some places
I believe they do not “receive” FAFSA. They went to government website “fetch” FAFSA instead. For CSS, since you have paid, College Board delivers them.
yeah it’s definitely not as much as others, but i found the video it’s “state of the university address” on washu’s youtube channel. at time stamp 15:00!
Whats their rd rate? Non ed ed2
Yeah just confirmed it. “We have 33,000 applicants. It is higher than the previous record which was in 2018 by 2000 applicants” said the guy.
Any changes to any of your portals especially the financial aid one?
no not yet
i cannot see anything on Informed delivery except for a package with no available image but that could also be one of the magazines im subbed to
This might’ve already been answered but: in the past, have letters (physical mail) been received the day of decisions being released or some time after?
I’m so stressed I really hope decisions are released tonight
most likely some time after but people are tracking if the labels for the letters have been printed
how do i check inormed delivery
i have it set up with USPS, you have to set it up with them iirc
You would check Informed Delivery by making an account at USPS (google to find it).
To reiterate, before any further confusion ensues, in past years there was a package with tracking number and further info that it was sent from St Louis, for which a label was created in the USPS website on the day decisions were released. (It was not regular mail photographed under “mailpieces.”)