sophty87 Posted March 27, 2009 Posted March 27, 2009 Don't give up hope just yet! I was feeling very rejected until I checked my mail today. The extremely tiny acceptance letter just arrived, and I live in Seattle so there might still be some acceptances floating around the postal service. Keep the faith for at least one more weekend! Congrats! I live in Seattle too but so far nothing in the mail. I called Admissions and they said that letters went out yesterday and will arrive accordingly wherever people are located - so maybe I shouldn't be expecting much since I live about a mile away from the school and haven't received anything. Guess I should be buying a warm coat for Denver...
ebee Posted March 27, 2009 Posted March 27, 2009 what a poo fest. nothing in the mail today. if there are any more acceptance letters going out, I'm not sure how they expect those people to make it to town for the visit days. end rant.
Demetrios2011 Posted March 28, 2009 Posted March 28, 2009 Of course; shortly after returning home from work yesterday I noticed that I had a voicemail message from Evans, informing me that I had been accepted, they really wanted me to attend, and the details of their financial offer would be in the mail, etc. While the phone call was a nice gesture, this does not change most of my earlier sentiments. The fact is, Evans has a long way to go in my mind to convince me to attend this late in the game. That said, a tuition waver and stipend would go along way in accomplishing that, so we will see what their offer is. Good luck to everyone.
Soon2BPHD Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 From some research and conversations with faculty at other schools, I believe this might have something to do with UW's financial position. I think they are at least as bad as most schools right now budget-wise. That may have affected Evans' selection process this year. I am quite irritated by Evans at this juncture. After a week of notifications (already much later than most schools), I still have heard nothing from them one way or the other. I can only assume that I have been rejected, or will be admitted with no funding. I don't really understand their reasoning, as I have a fairly strong profile and have been accepted to Indiana, CMU, and Cornell, all with at least some funding. Evans was in fact my safety school, and although I certainly would have considered attending, I feel very slighted by them at this point. Every other school I applied to responded with an offer of admission within a few weeks of recieving my application, and all of them have reached out to me extensively in the interim. I do not mean to suggest that I "deserve" an acceptance to Evans, or that I am "above" their program, but I feel that given the fact that other schools are competing for my attention, Evans could at least have the respect to contact me one way or the other in a timely manner. With the way they seem to be conducting admissions, they may very well lose out on many prospective students who have developed loyalty to other programs.
ebee Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 stil waiting... same Minnesota has pretty much won me over anyway, but it really would be nice to know for sure.
sophty87 Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 I'm starting to think my rejection letter got lost in the mail...would be nice to know being this school is my top choice and I don't have a funding package from Denver atm...
sophty87 Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 If you log into where you submitted your application, you can obtain an application ID and send them an email with the number in it. They sent me my rejection letter, nicely PDF'ed as an attachment and all. Game over for me - guess I won't be a Husky again after all.
sne1103 Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 I'm sorry y'all haven't heard anything yet. It is really late in the game, and thus, very frustrating I'm sure. Good luck though!
ebee Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 My letter came while I was visiting Minnesota this weekend. It really didn't matter what the letter said since I realized during my visit that Minnesota really is the best fit for me academically. The best part? It took them this long just to tell me I got waitlisted.
hope4ful Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 Hi there - did anyone here receive a Evans School Financial Award in their acceptance letter? I just received the email from the Evans Admissions about this and was curious if there were any fellow GradCafe-ers who were honored to be one of the few beneficiaries. Thanks!
nab190 Posted April 3, 2009 Posted April 3, 2009 Pshhh, I haven't even heard back about being accepted/rejected. I even emailed them, nothing. Its extremely irritating. I'm mostly assuming I didn't get in at this point.
asdfasdf Posted April 3, 2009 Posted April 3, 2009 Hi there - did anyone here receive a Evans School Financial Award in their acceptance letter? I just received the email from the Evans Admissions about this and was curious if there were any fellow GradCafe-ers who were honored to be one of the few beneficiaries. Thanks! i did. def makes the decision harder! PM me if you want more details
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