Posts in the Admissions Category
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Many admissions offices are slowing the rate of decisions until they get beyond their commitment deadlines so that they can assess […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Many admissions offices are slowing the rate of decisions until they get beyond their commitment deadlines so that they can assess […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Many admissions offices are slowing the rate of decisions until they get beyond their commitment deadlines so that they can assess […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Admissions offices are pushing out admissions and scholarship offers in anticipation of upcoming commitment deadlines. They’re also processing negotiation/reconsideration requests (at […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Admissions offices are still issuing decisions, they’re reviewing admitted students for scholarship consideration, and those that allow negotiation or reconsideration are […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Admissions offices are still issuing decisions, they’re reviewing admitted students for scholarship consideration, and they may be starting to entertain negotiation […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Admissions offices are still issuing decisions, they’re reviewing admitted students for scholarship consideration, and they may be starting to entertain negotiation […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? AOs are working hard to push out admissions decisions and scholarship offers as quickly as they can. Admitted students should anticipate […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Law schools will continue to push out admissions decisions and scholarship offers as quickly as they can. Admitted students should anticipate […]
What’s Going On in the Admissions Cycle Right Now? Law schools will continue to push out admissions decisions and scholarship offers as quickly as they can. Admitted students should anticipate […]