University of Michigan Deferred Applicants Class of 2022

Nothing OOS/LSA

Nothing Intl LSA
Somebody on Reddit apparently was rejected already, I’m not sure when though.
Did rejections come out already?

How many people on here are waiting to hear from CoE? Do you think it’s too late for us? Did you do a Hail Interview?

Someone should call the admissions office and ask them when they’re coming out lol

@maizeblue123 Yes instate. COE. Had Hail interview. Patiently waiting. EA defered.
It’s exhausting. Good Luck to all of us…

Yes, waiting to hear for COE, OOS. EA applicant - deferred. Had a HAIL interview.

Same as me @pepper5420 . When should be begin to get worried about decision not coming out?

@NSaltzman After mid March, most of admission should be out and there will be more and more rejection. However, there will still be sporadic admissions near the early April deadline. In addition, it may need a little longer to finish the reviewing process this year due to the number of application. You should not worry for at least the next 10 days or so.

@billcsho That logic sounds good as long as your app doesn’t have to go through another scrutiny if you’ve applied to Ross. I know people get into Ross even late in the cycle… But, chances are slim at that point, right?

@csekar15 It is reasonable to assume the chance for Ross pre-admission without Initial admission at UMich at this point is not optimistic but not impossible yet.

Any chance we get our decision at 3pm??

Yes, but so as 4pm, 5pm, next Monday, Tuesday,…

@billcsho, respectfully I don’t see that pattern from the last several years of results on this forum. For example, last year, there was a large group admitted 2/9, 3/10 and 3/30, always after midnight. This year is simply shifted up one week possibly because of how spring break fell. Thus the first group was 2/2, the second 3/2, and I would expect one more large batch on 3/23 or 3/30. I get that there will be sporadic admissions, but for the majority of those hoping to see a change on WA, that likely wont happen now until 3/23.

Is it good or bad that I still haven’t heard? Will more people be accepted or denied the longer they don’t hear?

@Hhhunter There may be one more round of large batch admission than last year as you pointed out the one week shift from previous year but also the larger applicant pool. In response to personal admission notice, it can be any time any day. In any case, the vast majority will see the WA update near the end of March, particularly for the rejections. At this point, the admission to rejection ratio of all pending applications would be around 1 to 20 or in that scale.

@billcsho are you saying this would be the ratio after the possible wave or is that it right now?

That is assuming around 80% of admission have been already offered from EA and the RD up to yesterday. With around 3000 admission slots left and around 60,000 pending applicants now. Even if the percentage of total admission is off by 10% in either direction, it will still be in that ball park.

How did you come by those numbers? @billcsho I thought some rejections had been sent?

It basically sounds like if we haven’t heard by now we’re getting waitlisted or rejected even though there hasn’t been another big wave like last year which would be very discouraging. I’m in state, and I have a lot of friends who haven’t denied yet despite enrolling in other colleges already with zero interest of going to umich. I feel like the deadline to accept admission should have been earlier for people who got in EA so that they could actually see how many spots would be left earlier and possibly offer more admissions for RD.

@billcsho What’s the total number of admissions they give out every year? 15,000? For some reason (granted this is based on the information in these boards and they may not capture everything), it doesn’t feel like 12,000 admissions have gone out already.