That sounds very likely admittance to Oxford!
Seeing that some of us have Oxford first and some have Emory first I do think thatâs indicative of âsomethingââŠexactly what Iâm not sure.
Anyone here has Spring written first in the drop-down? That would be a huge indicator of Spring admittance.
Mine only has Oxford first then Emory.
Yes that one!
My daughter just has Emory first and Oxford second. Seems like the default option.
Yes this is the thread I was following. And Emory first is the default according to this poster.
Has Emory even released when decisions are dropping?
In the past they announced two days before and usually decisions come on the last Wednesday in March. So hopefully Monday there will be an announcement on social media.
same
D24 has Oxford first, then Emory.
Emory then Oxford
Can you access Opus online pathway to university students ?
Where is that?
Can you?
https://saprod.emory.edu
It looks like all prospective students can access . I just did bit more research
Applicants
Applicants who have completed and submitted an application will be granted access to OPUS. Please check with your respective school for more information.
If you are having trouble with your Network ID or Password you will want to click on the following link to confirm and retrieve your OPUS login credentials, Obtain Network ID and Password (https://www.app.emory.edu/acm/getpassword.cfm)
or contact the IT Service Desk at 404-727-7777
Oh ok, but is it showing anything revealing now? I donât think my daughter signed up for access to that but it might not make sense to do it now until she hears back about the decision.
It says only application submitted
Everyone who applied should be able to access Opus. My son set up his account many months ago. I donât think itâs an indicator of anything.
Does anyone see anything for this link:
[admission.emory.edu/account/login?r=https%3a%2f%2fadmission.emory.edu%2fportal%2fadmitted_students%3fcmd%3denroll
Or does it say unauthorized?l
At https at the beginning itâs not allowing me to add a quote. This is from last years theory and it seemed valid