That is,usually at the bottom but i am not seeing anything - just a gray void
Nope just the same stuff without major butron gone. Maybe hit tefresh?
Ok, it just showed normal again. Sorry.
Just the transfer audit box is gray on my daughter’s portal.
Is there any possibilty that we could get any other offer other than PSA ( gateway,blinn team) even if our change major button disappeared?
@MominPlano … hmmmm!
The Change Major button is gone on the Howdy page and the major has been changed to Basket Weaving 101.
there’s no way ALL of us can be getting PSA
@TXMom2018 I do believe I saw a few posts that said they still have the change major button but still 3 tabs.
So if there is a “rejection” letter coming will they post it in the letters section/email it first or should we be watching the mail? I am just wanting to know to kind of help my son through getting the news. He will get it first if it’s an email and I will prob see it if its in the mail.
Waitlisted by honors college and my change major button is gone (which apparently means PSA?)… should I start losing hope for full admission?
does anyone know how long it typically takes AIS to update after Howdy changes?
@cottoncandy1 i think it takes about 1 day for the AIS to update. Did you get news on Howdy?
No. I just got what many others received- My change major tab disappeared in Howdy. I am assuming AIS will follow with an update saying PSA.
Change of major is gone in Howdy as well for my son
Daughter’s Change Major Button is gone under Manage Applications.
It seems hard to believe that a majority of us might be PSA. I’m hoping it means something else. If it is PSA, I’m just gonna go to Blinn and apply to UT and TAMU after 1 year to transfer.
I have been away all day and have not been able to check in on CC and wouldn’t you know it, but there was some movement today.
I know today just added to your nerves, with the still no “for sure” answers but a hint into what it probably means.
As some of you are aware from the past years threads, one of the signs of a PSA offer has been the disappearance of the “request change of major” tab on Howdy and AIS. When that option disappears, PSA is likely the admissions decision. One may happen before the other.
As @2xAggieMom has so wonderfully stated, PSA can be a wonderful path to College Station and being an Aggie. It is not for everyone, and some already have solid back up plans to other schools. But, if A&M is where you/your child wishes to have his diploma read, don’t count PSA out. While not getting the decision we wanted stings (I have been there with my own concerning college admissions as well as life stuff), it often can reveal a blessing in disguise. We just don’t see it yet.
I will not say for sure that this is the decision that you are going to see on AIS, but do be prepared in the event that it is and keep in mind the priority time frame of PSA.
I am still trying to locate an answer about the priority deadline of March 15 and so far, can only speculate to what I think it means from past years post.
I believe it means that there are a certain number of spots available at the system schools for PAS applicants. Meaning, there are X spaces allocated for PSA and PSA applicants have a spot at any of the system schools they are offered if it is accepted by the priority date. If you accept after that date, and by May 1, you are no longer considered priority and if system school you desire has reached is allotted PSA capacity, you will have to chose another system school not as in demand or apply to the system school directly in which you would no longer be under the PSA umbrella. I know that UT San Antonio under the CAP program fills its allotted spots practically the first day of CAP decisions.
Also, if you are considering going strait Blinn Community College or your hometown Community College, look into the PTA program. It offers guaranteed admissions to the major and there are A LOT of majors to choose from. Over 65. http://admissions.tamu.edu/pta
Hmmmm. I’m not seeing Psychology under Liberal Arts listed as PSA eligible and that’s my daughter’s listed major. So if she is offered PSA I’m not sure what that means… Just go somewhere and study something and in a year hope for the best? Oh well, at least something is happening! Good luck everyone!
@aggieXdos Psychology is under College of Liberal Arts. BS or BA are both available. All is good!