Thankfully, I personally haven’t seen anyone get rejected with my major. But it may just be the people who posted. But a few people on Reddit were accepted on a Wednesday, so I think they release on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Agreed! This is just torture. But I’m going to monitor my portal for any changes tomorrow
I haven’t seen anyone get rejected at all which makes me think they are saving them all up the way they did last year and releasing them on the last day.
But when is the last day? Because people on here are saying June 15th, but the portal says up until June 30th. We still have all of next week before the week of June 30th, so who’s to say everyone after June 15 will be rejected? Is there a definitive answer to this?
I wrote to Admissions and this is what they wrote back:
“The Fall Transfer application deadline is April 1st. All required materials must be submitted by April 15th. We start evaluating transfer applications after the April 15th deadline, and decisions come out on a rolling basis after that. You will be electronically notified of your decision no later than June 15th.”
Oh, I understand. But what is the point of dedicating two extra weeks just for rejections? I know you can’t answer this, but it’s just confusing. This is my first time doing this process, so I was under the impression that I had all of this time. I guess not.
Unless June 15th was the deadline the entire time. Then why put June 30th on the portal?
they don’t dedicate two extra weeks. last year, they sent all the rejections on June 15th. I guess they put June 30th on the website to give themselves a cushion but, it seems, June 15th is their actual decision deadline.
Yikes. Well, that just took away about 60% of the hope I had left. But we still have until Friday. Let’s just see what happens.
To the people accepted, I (and I’m sure others would too) would really appreciate it if you could tell us approximately how long before you received a decision did your withdrawal button disappear and/or the transfer credit tab appeared.
Though, now we know that you could still be accepted without either of these things, but I would still like to know.
Chat do you all think they over-enrolled this year, so there are fewer spots? In 2022, they accepted 1,105, which is quite a lot, but this year I haven’t seen many people receiving their decisions yet. Today on the poll on Reddit, only about 8 people received their decisions. If you do the math, maybe some don’t use Reddit, so it could be estimated around 15-20 people each wave. So far, they have probably done 5 waves, plus 2 waves for guaranteed transfers. They have admitted around 140 students… It can’t be this low!! there should be more acceptances:sob:
I don’t think it’s that low. Reddit and college confidential is only a small portion of the people applying.
What if all those students choose not to accept their spot shouldnt there be a waitlist. Or they wait until a certain date when all spots are filled then send rejections
I meant some of those students
Someone on here says they called admissions and admissions confirmed it was random release. Either people on reddit and cc are exclusively from these majors, but I have noticed a pattern. I think she may have gotten it wrong or there are just very few spots left for these other majors.
Maybe it’s not just that there are very few spots left for these other majors, but that not as many people applied for those majors. I haven’t seen anyone with my major get accepted yet, so it may come later. They may be releasing them based on how many people applied for certain majors.
Does anyone know the deadline to commit to neu, because if it’s next week then we’re most likely getting rejected
what is your major?
English.
I doubt it’s next week. Especially if someone people JUST received decisions this week.