Yeah, mine were not "lacking" per se, but I sent my transcripts through Interfolio, which is a third party service to send confidential documents and such. And apparently they want them sent directly from the school, or directly from the applicant in a sealed envelope.
Because you have had correspondence about the CLEA award, I imagine you are pretty much in.
I'm in the same boat. Did they email you about anything? I'm also India/research study applicant. The program coordinator emailed me about having official transcripts last week, I followed up with him today, and he said, "will be in touch with you, if they dont come within the next few buisness days".
Not sure if its a good sign or not!? Driving me crazy.
I got an email from Fulbright (Richard Harris) today, to send in "official" transcripts. (They received the initial ones I sent- in which I used interfolio).
So FYI, dont use interfolio to send transcripts to Fulbright. I applied for a research grant (India).
I sent the note to my advisor and she said "Possibly good, but possibly neutral, unfortunately. I'm not sure whether they ask everyone who's been nominated for the official transcript before they make a decision (neutral) or whether they only request official transcripts when they are verifying whether they should offer you a grant (which would be positive!)"
Not sure what to make of it at this point. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Hi everyone- I have a question.
I have a question about the statistics published for the research award.
120/50
Are the number of applications the number that are recommended? Or does it also include the number of applications that did not make it to the finalist round?
I'm assuming it is the latter.
Anyone else have insights on this? Your feedback would be much appreciated.