vivian_li Posted January 25, 2012 Posted January 25, 2012 Im applying for MS and just receive ad, but the email says 'the admission decision and the funding decision are separate. No funding offer has been made to you for admission'. Does it mean there is no chance for me to get any funding now? If no, wut can I do? Thx
jbriar Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 I would suggest contacting your program to find out if/when funding decisions are made. A few things could happen: 1) They make admit and funding decisions separately- you'll hear about financial aid later; 2) They have already made departmental aid decisions, but you'll still be eligible for institutional aid; 3) Both departmental and institutional aid has already been decided on, and you'll have to wait until other students pass on admissions offers before you are considered for these forms of aid. I'd check with your program- it never hurts to ask. Also, remember it is still early in the admissions process, so even if they haven't offered you aid yet, there is still a chance that they will after other students reject their offers of admission. Hang in there! -J jbriar 1
vivian_li Posted January 27, 2012 Author Posted January 27, 2012 I would suggest contacting your program to find out if/when funding decisions are made. A few things could happen: 1) They make admit and funding decisions separately- you'll hear about financial aid later; 2) They have already made departmental aid decisions, but you'll still be eligible for institutional aid; 3) Both departmental and institutional aid has already been decided on, and you'll have to wait until other students pass on admissions offers before you are considered for these forms of aid. I'd check with your program- it never hurts to ask. Also, remember it is still early in the admissions process, so even if they haven't offered you aid yet, there is still a chance that they will after other students reject their offers of admission. Hang in there! -J Thx Just contact the program. Waiting for the answer.
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