We're going to send a last round of emails asking for missing credentials in the next day or so.  If you are one of the few that get one of these emails, time is now of the essence.  We need to you to quickly get us the item(s) mentioned in the email so we can get your file processed and in front of the Deans and readers.
Most of you won't hear from us at all.  No news is good news right now.  There will be more to talk about next week.  Right now, you should be working on your 
FAFSA and CSS Profile for 
the Financial Aid people.  You should really get those items filed by March 1st, which is next Tuesday.
I'm going to paste in a few notes from an entry I made a few weeks ago because it seems as though there are some new readers who haven't scrolled down.  Remember to use that little search box to the right...a lot of your questions have already been covered!
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"Initiated"  in a term used by  our Student Information System to show that an item  has been added to  your to do list. It means the item has not been  completed yet.
-Once your application is complete  and it moves to the "ready to read"  mode, you'll see a box pop up at the  bottom of the status screen.
 "View decision" will appear in the box. 
It doesn't mean your decision is ready.   That's just something that's built into the computer system. If you  hit "view decision", you'll just see a note about  decisions not being  ready at this point.
-When we "flip the switch" for notification (April 1 at 5 PM Eastern), that "View Decision" link will take you to your official decision.  We we are able to notify early, I will post about it on this blog.
-While the Office of Admission is paperless, admitted students will be  mailed an information packet which includes an invitation to our open  houses (Days on the  Lawn).   You will see your official letter online.  The only thing we're  putting in the mail is the information packet for admitted students.
-If/when you apply for  Financial Aid, their office's to do list will  appear on your status  page. Our offices are separate, so we in  Admission have no knowledge of  what's going on with your aid  application. Direct all questions about aid to them and all questions  about admission to us.
-Financial  Aid packages are posted online ONLY. They won't be sending  your paper  documents. You'll probably want to take screen shots or  print out the  screen when your aid package gets posted so you can share  it with your  parents.
-If you ever forget your SIS password or want to change  it, you can  follow the steps in that first email you got to generate a  new  password. 
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