@firetofire In my opinion, most likely it’s to matriculated students only but i wouldnt read too much into it and just wait until decisions release…
Well I think everyone apparently got the summer housing message, probably doesn’t mean anything
and mine also says non-renewable undergraduate and I’m able to choose between nyc, dc, and london
who else has not gotten the NYU email from friday?
@lanouba did you check your spam and promotions tab
Guys, do you have “Academic Year 2017-2018” under housing?
@colleges321 I do. I think there are some other people who do to.
wow, I do too now. Before it was just summer. Good News???
@getaclucy @collegeplzz I have no idea what that means?! I was just surprised how it popped up…
@collegesplzz I’d love to think so but honestly I don’t know. It could mean anything or nothing. My housing portal has had the 2017-2018 academic year for at least a month so I really have no idea. From past college confidential threads I’ve read people have said it only means something one non-renewable undergraduate changes to freshman.
Are you guys on the page for term selector? I only have summer session. Where are you seeing this or can you give me the link? @collegesplzz @colleges321 @getaclucy
@Chinaberry no, it’s on the page right after you login from the housing portal. “Academic Year 2017-2018” is right below “Summer 2017”.
@colleges321 no it just says summer 2017
My friend didn’t get one and her stats are pretty low? rip
@akizaka46 Are you referencing the checking in email?
@Rav115 yours might only have summer 2017 but some of us have academic year 2017-2018 right below summer 2017. Honestly it’s likely it doesn’t mean anything other than it’s just the way the system is set up.
@Rav115 I am not sure what it could mean. According to the previous forum, it should change from non-renewable undergrad to freshmen, and you should get this picture (http://postimg.org/image/enwypmn3f/)
@Rav115 I only have summer 2017 as well.
I have just Summer 2017 and Academic Year 2017-2018 with Non-Renewable Undergraduate status. 
I have the same thing as @colleges321