When do transfer students hear back?

<p>thanks for the info iaminahotel</p>

<p>i am also in a hotel lol</p>

<p>Can someone take a picture of their big purple envelope? Please. I just want to see what it looks like compare to the regular one send out in March. Thanks.</p>

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<p>Got my acceptance letter today! Good luck to everyone still waiting!</p>

<p>Congrats shalimar! Were you summer or fall?</p>

<p>Thanks Lawgirl! I’m doing summer.</p>

<p>Transcript uploaded today!!!</p>

<p>Yay! Congratulations!</p>

<p>Got accepted!!!Finally</p>

<p>Congrats!!</p>

<p>So have they said when fall quarter acceptance letters will go out? I was told the first of June, and so far, have heard nothing whether they went out or not.</p>

<p>First of June would be really early. Their website says June-July. So, no worries yet. I’ve heard that the first batch were sent out around June 8/9 last year, and that was just the first batch.</p>

<p>Well just to worry you guys my friend found out yesterday for fall quater</p>

<p>What major is your friend?</p>

<p>@ Dawgs: Did he get an actual letter (or just a transcript online)? And what was the decision?</p>

<p>I think they send out rejections first. Crossing my fingers and praying every night. haha</p>

<p>@ boomboom90: That could make sense, except apparently some people have already been accepted. I like to believe in the “batch” theory: they send out batches of decision letters, so even if you don’t get yours immediately, it might just come in a later batch, whether it’s an acceptance or a rejection. I have no idea if this is a viable theory, but I feel better when I think about it.</p>

<p>I’m a sophomore in a CA community college who applied for fall transfer to UW. I have 64.5 semester credits (i’m not sure what that equals to in quarter credits) and my cum GPA is a 3.364. I don’t have 4 years of english under my belt because I graduated high school as a junior and thus only had 3 english classes. Although I’ve had 2 semesters of english at my community college. I’m 18 and going to be a junior in college, does that give me any sort of advantage? Should I be worried about getting rejected? I have a back-up school I was accepted to back in March. Why does UW take so long?</p>

<p>cannot not help freaking out since i have no back up plan. some of my friend gt the acceptance letters already… ahhhhh</p>

<p>@ asemograd:</p>

<p>I think you should be fine on English since you had the 2 semesters at CC, so you’ve technically had four years. I mean, that makes sense to me. But I’m not 100% sure, so you should probably try contacting someone at UW to get a definite answer.</p>

<p>I don’t think being 18 and a junior in college offers any advantage. I am in the exact same situation; I’m also an 18-year-old junior applying to transfer into the fall semester. I’m afraid it might hurt us, because admissions might think we can afford to wait longer compared to an older student. HOWEVER, I think, overall, that it does not make much of a difference. We should be evaluated the same as other students. </p>

<p>64.5 semester credits = 96.75 quarter credits. Each semester credit counts as 1.5 quarter credits.</p>

<p>Overall, I think all we can do is wait. It seems some people have gotten decisions already, so it shouldn’t be much longer. Let’s both hope for the best! :)</p>