<p>I applied to NYU, Ithaca, BU, Ohio university (Athens), and Emerson College. I can't seem to find out whether or not they want midyear grades. Do any of you know where to find it?</p>
<p>It should say somewhere on the application. All the schools my D applied to were common app schools, and the common app requires a midyear grade report.</p>
<p>Emerson wants 1st marking period grades. It says so explicitly on the form you print out to give to your guidance counselor. Ithaca is a bit vague. I sent them an email asking the question and provided marking period cut-off dates (Jan 26 for second marking period with Feb 9 as the grade issuance date). The response was because they are "semi-rolling admissions", not to delay sending in the 1st marking period grades so that if my daughter's app file was complete, they could start acting on it. They also said she could send in the 2nd marking period too, which we will do. Schools, particularly smaller schools, will often tell you if something is missing that comes from a third party. It doesn't hurt to ask if anything else is needed. We sent Ithaca an email inquiring if everything needed was received and their response was that my daughter's file was complete (even though 2nd marking period grades haven't been sent yet).</p>
<p>I applied to UVa, Cornell, GaTech, VaTech, The University of Maryland - College Park, and The University of Illinois - Urbana.</p>
<p>I know I need to send reports to UVa, and Cornell, but I can't figure out if the rest want my mid-year grades. I've checked my application status at all of these places and they say that I've sent everything I need to. I know Maryland, and Illinois will tell me if I'm in or not mid-february, but I don't know what to do about VaTech and GaTech. Does anyone know for sure what these schools would like me to send?</p>
<p>Just call them and ask. </p>
<p>It's quick and easy.</p>
<p>The best approach is to send the admissions office an email. At least then you have it in writing directly from the source that counts. We did that with all but 1 of the schools my daughter applied to. We did not with Emerson because it's School Report form explicitly stated that 1st marking period grades were what were required.</p>
<p>The problem is my guidance office wants to know by tomorrow and I don't have an answer for them. How did I not think of calling them :(.</p>
<p>Send them anyway. I doubt they will deny you just because you send extra info.</p>
<p>;)</p>
<p>I have 2 D's. One in AP stats and one in Honors physics...still think I should send them?</p>
<p>Hmmm.. I'd say no. But if you later find out that you have to send them and your counselor wanted to know by tomorrow you might be worse off.</p>
<p>Tell your guidance office you have calls out to the schools, that you don't want the guidance office to go to unncessary trouble and you will let them know on Tuesday or Wednesday. A couple of days won't make a difference to the guidance office nor to any schools.</p>
<p>if they use the common app, you can check on the commonapp website which schools want which forms. Just go to the college info section and look up each college. I know that Ithaca definitely wants them (I applied there). As for the rest, just check. Hope this helps :)</p>
<p>NYU doesn't want them; BU does.</p>
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