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Congrats, all!!

Just got the letter, as well. Any word on fellowships / aid?

The email I got said, "Information about fellowships and financial aid will be forthcoming within the next week."

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Congrats, all!!

Just got the letter, as well. Any word on fellowships / aid?

I also received my acceptance as well. The email said aid information is coming later in the upcoming few weeks, I believe.

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Congrats everyone! I got my acceptance email as well.

I really hope I get some kind of aid offer...I'm in California and definitely need the help!

EDIT: Actually, can someone help me understand UMich's tuition tables? I'm trying to figure out tuition for one academic year...

http://ro.umich.edu/tuition/full.php

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Congrats everyone! I got my acceptance email as well.

I really hope I get some kind of aid offer...I'm in California and definitely need the help!

EDIT: Actually, can someone help me understand UMich's tuition tables? I'm trying to figure out tuition for one academic year...

http://ro.umich.edu/tuition/full.php

Congrats to all of you. Arrgh, i'm still waiting--very unproductive day!

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Congrats everyone! I got my acceptance email as well.

I really hope I get some kind of aid offer...I'm in California and definitely need the help!

EDIT: Actually, can someone help me understand UMich's tuition tables? I'm trying to figure out tuition for one academic year...

http://ro.umich.edu/tuition/full.php

http://ro.umich.edu/...ll.php#Rack_PPS

I think that for non-Michigan residents, it's $17,825 for a full year? (At least, that's what I hope.)

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http://ro.umich.edu/...ll.php#Rack_PPS

I think that for non-Michigan residents, it's $17,825 for a full year? (At least, that's what I hope.)

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but that is per semester (note that it lists 9+ hrs, which is a per semester load).

I'm still waiting as well, so I'm guessing it is a rejection. :(.

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I believe Michigan's academic calendar is in trimesters. I'm not sure how it's different than semesters (My undergrad was in quarters). Can somebody explain?

As far as tuition goes, my GSPP letter told me I could probably get in state tuition for my 2nd year if I go there, so I would pay my first year at out of state tuition rates and my second year at in state tuition rates, reducing the cost by quite a bit. I'm guessing Michigan might do something similar, although I'm not certain. Does anyone know if that's a possibility?

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I'm guessing Michigan might do something similar, although I'm not certain. Does anyone know if that's a possibility?

Their FAQ directly says "no" in a lot of words. Search "Can I get in-state residency after my first year?"

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Me too! My wife and I are in!

Congrats to you and your SO. I think it's awesome that you applied together and that you BOTH earned admittance to very selective grad programs at two schools. You sound like a power couple.

I was also accepted at Ford today (2.9 GPA, liberal arts major, never worked for a public/non-profit org). Wishing the best of luck to those still waiting to hear back. I hope that there will be a second round of admits for you all.

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Congrats to you and your SO. I think it's awesome that you applied together and that you BOTH earned admittance to very selective grad programs at two schools. You sound like a power couple.

I was also accepted at Ford today (2.9 GPA, liberal arts major, never worked for a public/non-profit org). Wishing the best of luck to those still waiting to hear back. I hope that there will be a second round of admits for you all.

Thanks for the compliment. Really, thank you.

I also have a 2.9x cumulative undergraduate GPA in History (special, I know). Clearly Ford is willing to look at the complete picture. That or they are completely batty and admit students with a mediocre academic record on purpose.

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Congratulations to all of you! I'm excited to have many of you as class mates next year.

I believe Michigan's academic calendar is in trimesters. I'm not sure how it's different than semesters (My undergrad was in quarters). Can somebody explain?

As far as tuition goes, my GSPP letter told me I could probably get in state tuition for my 2nd year if I go there, so I would pay my first year at out of state tuition rates and my second year at in state tuition rates, reducing the cost by quite a bit. I'm guessing Michigan might do something similar, although I'm not certain. Does anyone know if that's a possibility?

The Public Policy school follows a semester schedule. I believe the business school follows quarters. It may be useful to double check that.

Their FAQ directly says "no" in a lot of words. Search "Can I get in-state residency after my first year?"

I have this same understanding.

For those of you interested in checking out Fall 2011 courses:

http://fordschool.umich.edu/courses/index.php

Its also useful to look at other years/semesters to get a sense of what courses there are. Many are annually offered.

I'll do my best to answer any questions you may have overall. Again, congratulations!

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What is the general feeling on a second round of acceptances? Also, for those who have been admitted how many years of work experience did you have?

I am working with Americorps now and thought I was a lock with a 710 Q, 680 V, 5.0 and a 3.97 GPA, but did not hear today!

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What is the general feeling on a second round of acceptances? Also, for those who have been admitted how many years of work experience did you have?

I am working with Americorps now and thought I was a lock with a 710 Q, 680 V, 5.0 and a 3.97 GPA, but did not hear today!

Yeah, i'm worried too. I posted good numbers and am several years removed from undergrad, but the majority of my WE is not public sector related aside from one consulting assignment... so i'm figuring that may do me in.

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I've received an email that says recommended for admission. So it's an acceptance email? :rolleyes:

My understanding is this:

  1. The department, in this case the Ford school, decides that they want to admit you.
  2. The department forwards your application, materials and all, to the Rackham Graduate School Admissions Office.
  3. Rackham evaluates you to make sure you meet all of the minimum qualifications (certain GPA, et al) and that your application is complete.
  4. In the case that your application is not complete, Rackham will pursue the missing documents.
  5. Once Rackham has finished the evaluation and has signified that your application is complete and acceptable then you will be fully admitted.

Sound about right? I'm willing to be wrong on this one. tongue.gif

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My understanding is this:

  1. The department, in this case the Ford school, decides that they want to admit you.
  2. The department forwards your application, materials and all, to the Rackham Graduate School Admissions Office.
  3. Rackham evaluates you to make sure you meet all of the minimum qualifications (certain GPA, et al) and that your application is complete.
  4. In the case that your application is not complete, Rackham will pursue the missing documents.
  5. Once Rackham has finished the evaluation and has signified that your application is complete and acceptable then you will be fully admitted.

Sound about right? I'm willing to be wrong on this one. tongue.gif

Exactly right but, thankfully for those of us with low GPAs, there is no minimum GPA requirement for Rackham. Rackham is only going to verify you received your degree, request your official transcripts, verify your test score reports and, in rare cases, qualify your admission with certain academic requirements for your first term or year.

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Exactly right but, thankfully for those of us with low GPAs, there is no minimum GPA requirement for Rackham. Rackham is only going to verify you received your degree, request your official transcripts, verify your test score reports and, in rare cases, qualify your admission with certain academic requirements for your first term or year.

So for those of you accepted to Ford, what does your Wolverine Access site look like? I ask because I didn't get an acceptance yet and mine still reads transcript not received. I decided not to deal with Rackham not having my transcripts because I knew the Ford school had them for sure and Rackham wasn't giving me the time of day to confirm whether they actually had them and didn't update the system.

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So for those of you accepted to Ford, what does your Wolverine Access site look like? I ask because I didn't get an acceptance yet and mine still reads transcript not received. I decided not to deal with Rackham not having my transcripts because I knew the Ford school had them for sure and Rackham wasn't giving me the time of day to confirm whether they actually had them and didn't update the system.

There is a new link for me that says "View Admissions status." Back in mid-January, I noticed that it said my transcript hadn't been received, so I emailed Admissions to ask them about it. They updated it the next day.

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There is a new link for me that says "View Admissions status." Back in mid-January, I noticed that it said my transcript hadn't been received, so I emailed Admissions to ask them about it. They updated it the next day.

stucktomyshoe, did you recieve an e-mail indicated that you should your wolverine access or you just see it on a routine control

I am still waiting for a decision. And I don't hear any rejection yet. So It seems that Umich sent acceptances first.

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stucktomyshoe, did you recieve an e-mail indicated that you should your wolverine access or you just see it on a routine control

I am still waiting for a decision. And I don't hear any rejection yet. So It seems that Umich sent acceptances first.

I got an email yesterday saying I was admitted. After you posted asking about wolverine, I logged into see if anything changed.

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So for those of you accepted to Ford, what does your Wolverine Access site look like? I ask because I didn't get an acceptance yet and mine still reads transcript not received. I decided not to deal with Rackham not having my transcripts because I knew the Ford school had them for sure and Rackham wasn't giving me the time of day to confirm whether they actually had them and didn't update the system.

I received an acceptance yesterday but one of my transcripts still says not received. The only received transcript is my full undergrad from UofM. My alternative transcript from a school here in NY was never posted as received. I hadn't checked the status page until last week and by then I figured they would have long ago contacted me if it was an issue. I think they are just less diligent about receiving the info into the WolverineAccess system.

Best of luck -- hopefully you will hear good news soon.

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I received an acceptance yesterday but one of my transcripts still says not received. The only received transcript is my full undergrad from UofM. My alternative transcript from a school here in NY was never posted as received. I hadn't checked the status page until last week and by then I figured they would have long ago contacted me if it was an issue. I think they are just less diligent about receiving the info into the WolverineAccess system.

Best of luck -- hopefully you will hear good news soon.

Thanks! That's really helpful. I've all but decided on another school but I'd like to get an answer from Michigan "just in case" they decide to throw loads of money at me. But it appears that won't be the case....congrats!

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