<p>inspiration, there are several letters. 1. Acceptances with scholarship interviews. 2. Acceptances without scholarship interviews. 3. “No scholarship” letters that say no decision has been reached yet on your admission status, but you will be notified by April 1.</p>
<p>Only students who received the first two are “in.”</p>
<p>My guess is that everyone who applied by Dec. 1 should soon be receiving the “no scholarship letter” if they don’t receive an acceptance in the next few days. (Although last year there were many people, including my son, who never received the "no scholarship letter. Might have been a mail glitch or a USC glitch.)</p>