Dartmouth Class of 2029 Official Thread

So this could be related to people applying financial aid versus not rather than a decision?

Yeah, that was my original thought as well. But if you scroll through some of the previous comments, apparently there were people getting both messages who applied for financial aid / didn’t

all full pay ppl have the dimensions day short message, but ppl who applied financial aid have a mix of messages.

Oh, okay, good to know. Thank you!

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Do we know anything about what it looks like for people accepted ED – do all the FA people have one way or the other?

nooo idk

If anyone got an aid email what do you guys see when u click the link

Is there any concensus on the financial aid meeting scheduling astrology, or can we assume its more or less inconsequential?

From what I know on my end, about late febuary early march my dartmouth finaid checklist showed that I was missing some things. I got an email from yale and cornell to update my infomation as they were also missing things. Once I did that, and uploaded all the needed infomation to idoc, all three finaid checklist changed, yale turned all checks and date updated, cornell’s to do list dissapeared, and dartmouth showed they redownloded my info last monday.

Does any domestic requesting aid see the full message?

Yes

I should’ve clarified. Do they see they see the one that says meetings are full and dosent have a calendar

No, domestic and have the one with the calendar.

Ok. Do any domestics have anything different?

uhh im domestic but not rq aid and i have the full message

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Im domestic and didnt apply for aid with the meetings are full and no calendar

is calender and message considered good or no?

idk from what I have understood its not

Is there anyone WITH the calendar who did NOT apply for aid? I am no aid and do not see the calendar

From what I have been reading people that are full pay are getting the short message starting with: The one-on-one appointments reserved for newly admitted students are full. While people that applied for aid are getting mixed results.