NoddaProbBob Posted May 15, 2013 Posted May 15, 2013 Well...pretty much as stated, I received an acceptance letter, by mistake. I applied to two schools, Northwestern and Northern Illinois University for MS in Marriage and Family Therapy. I knew that I would likely not get into Northwestern but applied because I had the $75 application fee waived based off my GPA. My undergrad came from NIU and so this was my first choice for graduate school. I went through the interview process at NIU and found out a month later that I was not accepted. I was obviously pretty upset and came to terms with it after several weeks. This was back in March. Just this past week, I received a letter dated May 3 congratulating me of my acceptance into the Marriage and Family Therapy program. I was ecstatic! So happy! Glowing! To make it even better, I opened the letter on the day of graduation! I had assumed that a student dropped out and a space had opened up, hence the acceptance. I wanted to confirm my status of course as it instructed, so I went online and accepted the invitation and emailed the graduate school to confirm. The graduate school confirmed my acceptance and told me to confirm with the department. So I sent an email to the department only to get the run around. I explained everything, only to get an email two days later saying that it was a mistake by someone new to the position... I never emailed her back. I don't really know what to do. I was rejected once and then accepted and rejected all over again. It definitely hurt worse the second time around. Does anyone have any advice about what I should do or what my rights are as a student? To be honest, I don't want to let them get away with this. They're acting like this isn't a big deal when in reality, this acceptance or rejection ultimately plots the course for my future. What the heck do I do??
Denisse Posted May 15, 2013 Posted May 15, 2013 It doesn't seem like there's anything you can do. They made a mistake, but you never paid a deposit. And even if you had, they would most likely refund it. I would send an e-mail and state that you are disappointed about the mistake. You also don't want to burn any bridges by sending an angry e-mail.
ak48 Posted May 15, 2013 Posted May 15, 2013 That's very unfortunate but there's nothing you can do. Apply again next year if you want, or re-examine grad school decision again.
NoddaProbBob Posted May 15, 2013 Author Posted May 15, 2013 Thank you both for the replies. I'm just very very disappointed. I can't believe that they did this to me. It's just crushing. To go through it once and then go through it again, it was just more than I wanted to handle. I feel like it ultimately tainted my graduation day and it's just heartbreaking. I deserved better. Much much better. In my opinion, there was no reason why I shouldn't have been admitted anyways. I had excellent recommendations and a 4.0. i get that they are allowed to accept or reject based on any number of factors, but I truly believe that their program would have been made better with a serious and committed student like myself in their program. The whole thing just downright sucks.
ak48 Posted May 15, 2013 Posted May 15, 2013 Thank you both for the replies. I'm just very very disappointed. I can't believe that they did this to me. It's just crushing. To go through it once and then go through it again, it was just more than I wanted to handle. I feel like it ultimately tainted my graduation day and it's just heartbreaking. I deserved better. Much much better. In my opinion, there was no reason why I shouldn't have been admitted anyways. I had excellent recommendations and a 4.0. i get that they are allowed to accept or reject based on any number of factors, but I truly believe that their program would have been made better with a serious and committed student like myself in their program. The whole thing just downright sucks. Hopefully you've gotten a lot of practical knowledge about the application process and will make a good impression next time around, into a program that doesn't make such a monumental error. dazedandbemused 1
NoddaProbBob Posted May 16, 2013 Author Posted May 16, 2013 Agreed. Thank you for your support. I think I would definitely do things much differently next time around. I just have to process it and overcome it again like I did the first time. Grieve, heal, repeat.
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