<p>I just received an email form UC that wanted me to verify one of my extracurricular activities. Is this mean they think I am lying?
How come they only want to verify one of my Extracurricular Activities?
or they are investigating the whole application?</p>
<p>From what I understand, random applicants are chosen who then have to provide some verification in the hopes of deterring the entire applicant pool from lying. The request for evidence of just one activity is perhaps to simply limit the amount of work they have to do.</p>
<p>Derse summed it up. The same thing happened to me with my financial aid this semester. Just provide proof and you’ll be fine. Unless you lied about it lol</p>
<p>To Mermaker: What kind of information does financial aid ask you?</p>
<p>They wanted a tax transcript from my Dad and they asked a few routine questions. Nothing to worry about.</p>