M(allthevowels)H Posted March 28, 2018 Posted March 28, 2018 19 hours ago, LibraryLivingJT said: Accepted to U of Arizona for English, but will be turning my offer down tomorrow, as I already said yes to Delaware Well, Congrats! Even if it doesn't actually matter, at least it's nice to know.
LibraryLivingJT Posted March 28, 2018 Posted March 28, 2018 1 hour ago, M(allthevowels)H said: Well, Congrats! Even if it doesn't actually matter, at least it's nice to know. Thank you so much, and yes it is! Flattering as well.
ashley623 Posted March 29, 2018 Author Posted March 29, 2018 I'm on the waitlist for funding at three schools, and don't plan to attend without funding. I'm high on the waitlist at two, low on the waitlist at another. I really don't want to commit to a school until I'm able to see it in person, but don't want the expense of visiting the school if I'm not positive I'll have funding. One of the higher waitlist schools has the standard April 15 accept/reject deadline, while another's isn't until the summer. Any advice on this predicament? Can a school tell you on April 15 that you've come off the waitlist, but you need to make a decision by the end of that day/without seeing the school in person?
renea Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 Finally got my acceptance letter from Georgia State (quite frankly very late in the game as I have already accepted elsewhere) so warning to future ppl who apply they sent out notifications very late.
LibraryLivingJT Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 Turns out I was waitlised at U of Arizona, but told I was high on the waitlist and offer of admission was likely. Just took myself off the waitlist - hope this helps someone out!
AngieEngLit Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 @LibraryLivingJT, which specific program? I applied to PhD in Lit, and haven't heard anything yet... oh the agony...
melian517 Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 15 hours ago, katie64 said: I'm on the waitlist for funding at three schools, and don't plan to attend without funding. I'm high on the waitlist at two, low on the waitlist at another. I really don't want to commit to a school until I'm able to see it in person, but don't want the expense of visiting the school if I'm not positive I'll have funding. One of the higher waitlist schools has the standard April 15 accept/reject deadline, while another's isn't until the summer. Any advice on this predicament? Can a school tell you on April 15 that you've come off the waitlist, but you need to make a decision by the end of that day/without seeing the school in person? Have you tried asking if they will reimburse your expenses if you visit? All but one of the schools I visited were able to cover all of my expenses, so I feel like it's a reasonable question to ask, especially if you explain that you're not comfortable accepting until you see the environment and the culture of a place. Fingers crossed that you'll hear about funding soon!
clinamen Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 Officially accepted to UW off the waitlist!! But my funding offer is for fewer years than I expected... Hermenewtics 1
JustPoesieAlong Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 22 minutes ago, clinamen said: Officially accepted to UW off the waitlist!! But my funding offer is for fewer years than I expected... Congratulations! I have heard that some universities will only officially guarantee something like four years, with a "possibility for an additional year" so that they have something in place if you don't progress--but that most people in the program end up getting that last year. Maybe that's what going on with UW? You could ask a grad student what the likelihood of an additional year of funding is. clinamen 1
Warelin Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 2 hours ago, clinamen said: Officially accepted to UW off the waitlist!! But my funding offer is for fewer years than I expected... Congrats! I’d also like to add a small note here that some universities also “guarantee fewer years” in order to make it easier to increase your stipend after certain exams at some schools. Other schools guarantee your stipend for one year only in order to adjust their stipend for inflation and to ensure all students receive equal funding in the program. Regimentations 1
clinamen Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 9 minutes ago, Warelin said: Congrats! I’d also like to add a small note here that some universities also “guarantee fewer years” in order to make it easier to increase your stipend after certain exams at some schools. Other schools guarantee your stipend for one year only in order to adjust their stipend for inflation and to ensure all students receive equal funding in the program. Out of upvotes but thank you so much for this information! I hadn’t considered this type of funding situation — I will keep my fingers crossed that there is something like this going on at UW!
Hermenewtics Posted March 29, 2018 Posted March 29, 2018 UW has some history of squirrelly deals with funding, but I've mostly heard horror stories about not funding the first year. If you have funding for, say, the first four years then I'm sure Warelin's right on and you've got nothing to worry about
ashley623 Posted March 30, 2018 Author Posted March 30, 2018 4 hours ago, melian517 said: Have you tried asking if they will reimburse your expenses if you visit? All but one of the schools I visited were able to cover all of my expenses, so I feel like it's a reasonable question to ask, especially if you explain that you're not comfortable accepting until you see the environment and the culture of a place. Fingers crossed that you'll hear about funding soon! I only applied to MA programs, so unfortunately I don't think they would offer to cover any funding. Thank you, though! I hope to hear soon as well...
clinamen Posted March 30, 2018 Posted March 30, 2018 1 hour ago, Hermenewtics said: UW has some history of squirrelly deals with funding, but I've mostly heard horror stories about not funding the first year. If you have funding for, say, the first four years then I'm sure Warelin's right on and you've got nothing to worry about Yes I have heard the horror stories as well about no funding the first year, and luckily that is not the case here. I have it guaranteed the first four years.. so I am hoping that it isn’t difficult to secure funding beyond that! Thank you all, these comments are very encouraging ? Hermenewtics 1
DKScully Posted March 30, 2018 Posted March 30, 2018 Former UW student here. It used to be true that funding was easy to secure beyond the contracted years and practically a guarantee. That is no longer the case. They now have a complicated system for ranking students for additional years of funding based on everything from progress on dissertation to teaching evaluation scores. Ask a lot of questions of the DGS, talk to some current students, but I would be wary if the four years doesn't feel like enough (which its not for most people). JustPoesieAlong, LibraryLivingJT, Hermenewtics and 1 other 4
LibraryLivingJT Posted April 2, 2018 Posted April 2, 2018 On 3/29/2018 at 3:35 PM, AngieEngLit said: @LibraryLivingJT, which specific program? I applied to PhD in Lit, and haven't heard anything yet... oh the agony... PhD in Lit. Focus: 20th century and contemporary American Lit, focusing on ethnic American lit in particular. They had called me at the beginning of last week, and I had called them back last Thursday. Good luck!
theburiedgirl815 Posted April 2, 2018 Posted April 2, 2018 Finally heard back from CofC and they've "very enthusiastically" accepted me for the Fall, thanks to a couple of emails from the director of the MA program and the director of Irish Studies. They're also offering me a pretty decent GAship and a small fellowship (though I'll know exactly what they're going to be offering before the 15th), so I'll most likely be heading south this year! I'm admittedly overwhelmed, and still keeping my fingers crossed that everything works out. maengret and Hermenewtics 1 1
M(allthevowels)H Posted April 2, 2018 Posted April 2, 2018 3 hours ago, theburiedgirl815 said: Finally heard back from CofC and they've "very enthusiastically" accepted me for the Fall, thanks to a couple of emails from the director of the MA program and the director of Irish Studies. They're also offering me a pretty decent GAship and a small fellowship (though I'll know exactly what they're going to be offering before the 15th), so I'll most likely be heading south this year! I'm admittedly overwhelmed, and still keeping my fingers crossed that everything works out. Congratulations! I will also very likely be heading south in the fall, so here's to us escaping this snow finally!
AngieEngLit Posted April 2, 2018 Posted April 2, 2018 20 hours ago, LibraryLivingJT said: PhD in Lit. Focus: 20th century and contemporary American Lit, focusing on ethnic American lit in particular. They had called me at the beginning of last week, and I had called them back last Thursday. Good luck! Thank you! I got the call late Friday that I am waitlisted...! LibraryLivingJT 1
theburiedgirl815 Posted April 2, 2018 Posted April 2, 2018 3 hours ago, M(allthevowels)H said: Congratulations! I will also very likely be heading south in the fall, so here's to us escaping this snow finally! Thanks and same to you! It will be a big change considering I've always lived in the northeast, but I'm very much looking forward to getting away from the snow and ice!
LibraryLivingJT Posted April 3, 2018 Posted April 3, 2018 4 hours ago, AngieEngLit said: Thank you! I got the call late Friday that I am waitlisted...! Fingers crossed that you move off the waitlist!
evanmarie Posted April 3, 2018 Posted April 3, 2018 Just got into the University of Alabama! Still probably heading North (brrr) but it was nice to hear! sarahchristine, M(allthevowels)H and JustPoesieAlong 1 2
Englishnerd2018 Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 Accepted my offer at SMU. It was a hard decision between 3 schools at the end, but ultimately the 'feel' of the campus and the dynamic of the faculty won me over. I'm so excited for everyone here and wish you all great success and happiness wherever you are! Kilos, Narrative Nancy, JustPoesieAlong and 2 others 4 1
Warelin Posted April 12, 2018 Posted April 12, 2018 11 minutes ago, Englishnerd2018 said: Accepted my offer at SMU. It was a hard decision between 3 schools at the end, but ultimately the 'feel' of the campus and the dynamic of the faculty won me over. I'm so excited for everyone here and wish you all great success and happiness wherever you are! Congratulations!
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