A Real, Live Admissions Counselor

<p>@agpyn3w- you may send a note to your admissions counselor either by mail at the address listed on our College Admissions website or to your regional counselor’s e-mail address; either is fine. It is not necessary to send anything besides this note- while we welcome this as a means for you to show your commitment and continued interest in Chicago, no other amount of information (repeated e-mails, phone calls, additional recommendations, etc) is necessary.</p>

<p>@TheConquistador: Our waitlist is unranked, so we will not be able to tell any student “where they are” on the list; in the case that we have space available for waitlisted students, we will inform selected students promptly.</p>

<p>@mynameisrose: Great to hear that you’ll be visiting! While we cannot set you up with a particular advisor, as our advising staff is busy taking care of current-student needs and meetings (especially in Spring quarter as students prepare for graduation), we’ll have Admissions staff and current students- all well-versed about course offerings and programs of study in the College- ready to answer any questions you may have. As a senior, you’ll also be able to sit in on some classes if you’d like- check out timeschedules.uchicago.edu to see what might be offered on the days you’re planning on visiting, and one of our student visit coordinators in the office can help you figure out where the class is (or give suggestions as to what you might want to visit) when you arrive as well.</p>