I just got the rejection letter in the mail. Two weeks difference between the announcement of acceptances and rejections is not okay, not by any means. I wonder how much time and labor they're trying to save by not emailing the rejected. The letter is dated March 27: they might as well have emailed right then. Even though it's common practice in all academic institutions (and is even more nerve-wracking in admissions) not to care enough to email the rejected, it disgusts me every time it happens.