Did the email directly state your decision or does it take you to another portal @grundeis
@lenasharb, my son hasn’t received any email from CAS, after searching all folders. However, he’s using Hotmail, and sometimes it just outright reject emails coming from certain colleges, don’t know why. So, he assumes that this email must have been bounced back. Are you also using Hotmail? If so, it could happen.
Anyway, I suggest him to call or write Cornell CAS next Monday to get a definitive answer. You should do that too.
I didn’t get anything and I dont have gmail or hotmail. is anyone in other schools waiting for a reply?
Did anyone check and actually found something in spam?
@bogeyorpar Did you call? Let us know what they said.
Also, when is the deadline for accepted CAS waitlist students to reply? Maybe we can have a better sense of when they will release decisions if we knew when these students are supposed to reply.
I got an invitation to join CHATTER for TO students but haven’t received an email to confirm that I’d like to purse the option. Did anyone receive an email to accept the transfer option yet?
My CAS decision was in the “promotions” tab on gmail…
How did you login to the CHATTER? I never got a password and I can’t figure out how to login 
Hi, wanted the Human Ec TO students to know that Cornell will not have any summer orientation or programming for TOs. Said to check your email for more info about TO this summer.
Is anyone in engineering still waiting for a decision?
I applied to CAS and received a letter in the mail today saying that although there wasn’t room for the Fall term, I was recommended to apply for transfer admission as a sophomore. It also describes what most successful transfer applicants typically have (3.5 GPA, no grades below a B, etc). Is this the guaranteed transfer option?
It should mention it’s the TO if it is. My D’s email specified, @mozartovich
@mozartovich where are you from?
Oklahoma! @LizzieSamuels
I think CAS WL is over. In the years I have been on this forum, WL process for Cornell is from first week to 3rd week of May, like so many other schools. mozartovich’s letter is a standard letter to let students know they could transfer later. It would be a standard transfer process.
Sorry, I guess my first post was kind of vague now that I’m looking back at it. I never got an e-mail from Cornell but in the letter I received from them, it did have a link to the transfer option website that included information like what courses I should be taking this first year (8 courses in liberal arts and sciences preferably in courses such as writing, foreign languages, other majors, etc) and a waiver for the transfer application when it opens. It provided an e-mail with a transfer coordinator so I’ll double check with her. @Winky1
Sounds like a TO now, @mozartovich . Congrats.
Congrats.
@mozartovich I received the same letter! It was dated from June 7th, so I think that’s when all the waitlists were over. I hope we both get in sophomore year!
Did anyone reach out about the TO letter? They are not responding.