<p>Hello there – I’m sorry I have taken so long to respond. Between midterms, spring break, and now catching up, it’s been a busy few weeks.</p>
<p>As to religion – I would say that our school is actually not religious at all. I rejected many a school brochure based on religiousness of institution. We have a chapel on campus and a church that used to be part of our campus (but I think no longer is). There are many organizations for religious students of various denominations, and many different churches in the area. I would say that about 90% of my friends on campus are non-religious (by which I mean either atheist or strongly agnostic), but that number may not be applicable to the school at large. Back in the 19th century, a founder accepted an association with the school mainly with the knowledge that a school needs money to prosper. (That’s the story I’ve heard, anyway.)</p>
<p>Regular decision has all been sent out, I think. I’m volunteering to “phone-a-thon” to call accepted students in the coming weeks, and we will be calling accepted students to answer questions for parents and prospective students.</p>
<p>Annycho – I’m sorry, I’m not familiar with the wait list. I would suggest calling the Admissions office, because they might have a better knowledge of that than I do. They might also be able to advise your son on whether or not to submit supplemental material (some schools are pro, others are not). I wish him the best of luck!!!</p>