2013 February First Year Admits
David Graves February 14th, 2014
In late February, we will be releasing a small wave of First Year admission offers. I do not have a specific date at this time, so please do not ask for one (we will post it here when decisions are released). As I have stated in earlier comments, these admitted students, who are primarily Regular […]
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Tags: admissions, february, February decisions, freshman admission
2014 Transfer Updates
David Graves February 10th, 2014
Late last week, our office started reviewing Summer transfer applications. The deadline for summer has not passed and we are still receiving applications and documents, so we cannot say how long it will take us to finish or guess when you will hear a decision. If you applied early for summer or fall, please be […]
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Tags: deadlines, transcripts, transfer, transfer admissions
Missing items email
David Graves February 4th, 2014
We will be sending out an email later today to First Year applicants with incomplete files. If you receive this email, please log in to your myStatus to see what you are missing, and then take care of the issue ASAP. Remember, we are going to accept the January SAT and you do not need […]
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Tags: deadlines, documents, status check, test scores
January Application Updates
David Graves January 22nd, 2014
From January 1 through January 22 we have received approximately 5,200 applications, 4,400 documents from Parchment/Docufide, 2,800 transcripts from GAcollege411 and 8,500 teacher recommendations and high school evaluations from our online forms. That’s almost 16,000 documents in 22 days! This does not include documents that were mailed in (I would guess about 50 bins […]
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Tags: deadlines, documents, freshman admission, recommendations, Regular Decision, transfer admissions
January Update
David Graves January 7th, 2014
We are just over one week from the Regular Decision deadline today, and I am guessing that thousands of students are finishing up the final pieces of the application. As you can see from the last few winter weather days, you never know when something odd might cause a delay in taking care of your […]