I took 5+ years (9 to be exact!). I worked full-time and took classes off and on from the time graduated high school until 2010. At that point I left my career to pursue college full-time.
Hi Everyone,
I've been a lurker here for awhile so first, congratulations to everyone that's been accepted and best of luck for everyone still waiting!
I was admitted to UT Arlington and I was just curious if anyone wants to step forward as the other admit. I would love to talk to someone who might be in my cohort there.
Hi Everyone,
Just an update...I e-mailed the program director and I can accept my admission and then withdraw later if financial aid does not come through. I think it's a strange way to do it but whatever workes I guess.
Hi Everyone,
So I was very excited to receive an official notice of acceptance to one of the grad programs I applied to. I had received an informal acceptance letting me know I should be eligible for an assistantship and tuition waiver. The official letter contained no formal financial aid offer. Here's why I am confused, the official letter asked me to accept or decline my admission by Jan 31. I only want to accept admissions anywhere if I am offered a stipend and tuition/fee waiver. Basically it seems like the school wants me to accept admissions before I know about my funding package...is this typical? Should I e-mail the program director and ask what the deal is? It doesn't say if the admission decision is binding on my end...
Thanks!