Guys phone number help!

<p>I was requesting information from a college, ohio wesleyan if interested but they asked phone number in this format x-xx-xxxx-xxxx (for international numbers).
This was the exact error :
Phone number is invalid. Format: xxx-xxx-xxxx for US numbers : x-xx-xxxx-xxxx for international numbers
And also help if you can check out this link and help me with filling mobile number and local number.
<a href=“http://choose.owu.edu/”>http://choose.owu.edu/&lt;/a&gt;
and request information in top of page.
Thank you!</p>

<p>Local number +977 1 XXXXXXX, mobile number +977 9841xxxxxx
If they don’t work, then email the school’s admissions dept. and they’ll send you info.</p>

<p>Ok , thanks! It didn’t work that way so I just wrote 9-77-1447-8522
Haha but I later informed the college that I wasn’t sure about my entry and that they contact me through email :slight_smile:
And just one question. Should I contact the college about how much they may offer me in aid?</p>

<p>It’s usually noted somewhere in the website. They’ll list past years’ data. You can find out the avg. aid, total aid, max aid, etc. You can also check that information in collegeboard’s college profile. For example, OWU’s info is listed here:
<a href=“BigFuture College Search”>BigFuture College Search;

<p>You can basically search any college on collegeboard, but I’d recommend the actual college’s website (if they have listed it). It’s usually more up-to-date. For instance, Lafayette College provides the FA data on there website:
<a href=“http://finaid.lafayette.edu/tuition-and-costs/”>http://finaid.lafayette.edu/tuition-and-costs/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I hope that helps.</p>

<p>Yup to some extent. I have checked those out and the average aids give some idea about aids and all but I need to be more specific. How much will the college offer me? Is this revealed after receiving I-20?
And hope I am not annoying you but I just registered for two SAT dates oct 11 and nov 8. I want to send my best score unless the college wants both the scores. I have read about the SAT score choice but I am not sure. Does it mean that I should not submit oct scores and give nov first then use the 4 free sending choices from nov 8’s exam within 9 days after the exam? Will I be able to choose between or send both for free then?</p>

<p>You probably have already read this:
<a href=“http://choose.owu.edu/applyToday/internationalHowToApply.php”>http://choose.owu.edu/applyToday/internationalHowToApply.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>But it says that the SAT is not required for admission. (It is required for scholarships). Personally, I recommend waiting to send them your November score. Often people score higher the second time.</p>

<p>Notice that you are expected to prove that you have at least $20,000 of your own money. They will not know how much aid they will offer until after you have submitted SAT scores.</p>

<p>Also, you might email the person mentioned in paragraph 4, or to this address: <a href=“mailto:owuintl@owu.edu”>owuintl@owu.edu</a></p>

<p>You might also read this:
<a href=“http://choose.owu.edu/applyToday/internationalFAQ.php”>http://choose.owu.edu/applyToday/internationalFAQ.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>@NROTCgrad‌ Thank you for taking your time to reply and thank you for showing the FAQ section, hadn’t noticed it earlier. Yeah I have contacted the international admission department and they have stated that I would only be required to show the 20,000$ for the first year. I am hoping that I get offered reasonable scholarship, maybe even full tuition, so I don’t have to pay that much; if so then I will be able to show the amount.
And you are telling me that I should ignore the October scores all together? I will be able to send the October scores in November if somehow I score lower right, even though it is highly unlikely. Thanks once again.</p>

<p>Frankly, I have never seen anybody who planned, ahead of time, to take the SAT so close together. So, my advice is kind of spontaneous and not based on experience.</p>

<p>I would say this… you get free SAT scores sent for each test. I would send the October scores to schools which are less important to you, and the November scores to schools which are more important. By important, either for financial aid or admissions. If you are only applying to a few schools, you could send both the October and November scores to whatever schools you choose. Almost all schools will take your highest score.</p>

<p>Just be sure to meet any required deadlines. If Ohio Wesleyan has any November 1st deadlines that affect you, then of course you should submit your October score.</p>

<p>Ohio Wesleyan appears to “super score.” See this:
<a href=“https://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf”>https://professionals.collegeboard.com/profdownload/sat-score-use-practices-list.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>@NROTCgrad‌<br>
I will consider that once I have my college choices complete. I will be applying for early action with January deadline to most colleges.
By the way OWU just notified me that they only offer partial scholarships but their website says full tuition. I have already asked tons of questions to them and I am worried that asking more questions will give out a negative vibe.
Thank you for your suggestions.</p>