<p>Are you all over 30 hours already? If you’re completing 30 now, it’s my understanding your final transcript must be in so you won’t know until the semester is over </p>
<p>For over 30 people I’m assuming some colleges have to determine how many are graduating before doing admissions. UGS doesn’t have that prob. McCombs may do rolling admissions, haven’t heard of any CNS admits so they may be waiting to see how many spots are left after graduating people</p>
<p>@Longhorns061012 I have 35 completed hours. UGS was my first and COLA was my second choice. I’m just curious to see if anyone else has heard from UGS or not.</p>
<p>My Status has changed from “in review” to say, “Your application for admission is complete.” …Still no decision. Does this mean I’m close to hearing from them?</p>
<p>Is it a lot harder to get in from an out of state private university? I go to a small liberal arts college in the midwest. Will complete 34 hours by the end of the spring. 3.7 GPA, lots of clubs and activities, strong essays, and a good rec. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>@annapresident How many credit hours do you have? You still got a shot for Fall 2015! Never lose hope, there are people who have gotten in their 3rd try! </p>
<p>I called CNS admissions and asked her when should we hear back and she told me we were suppose to have had a response by now. They really weren’t sure why we didn’t hear back so she told me to call the main UT admission to see why. So I called UT admission and they told me that they were hoping for us to hear back before thanksgiving, but they only sent out 10 replies for CNS. Apparently since so many people applied for spring we may not hear back until mid December before Christmas</p>