About 30 minutes ago, Early Action results got posted to the student portal. 
The release is always exciting, but some of you aren't going to get 
the decision you wanted. I hope you'll focus on the college 
options you still have instead of the ones you don't at the end of the day. I 
hope those of you who get offers will celebrate your success, but also 
be gracious  around those  who might
  not have gotten good news. 
I will post blog entries where you can talk about the different 
decisions momentarily. I'll be back to work through any questions 
that are asked in the comments tomorrow.  I trust you to be respectful 
of others in the comments.  Please don't post personal information in the comments (contact 
info, statistics, etc.). As I discuss often on social media, school-specific statistics like GPA are subjective
 these days and don't represent the applicant accurately. What's more, there have been times 
when enough information about an applicant has been shared that their 
classmates could identify them.
There is no lag time in our office, so we are now reading Regular Decision applications. 
Please understand if my responses to questions are a little delayed.  
A lot of people on Grounds will be watching #UVA23 on social media so they can welcome our newest Wahoos to the UVA community. We love seeing your reactions when we check that hashtag! Keep an eye on the UVA Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and Facebook accounts. There might be some nice messages!
THANK YOU to all of you who have read and commented on the blog and chatted via social media 
so far this season.
Regardless   of what your portal says, you are   going to attend a great school.  
You're going to learn from amazing, inspirational professors, administrators, and peers.   You're 
going to meet people with whom you will stay friends for the rest of 
your lives.  You're going to pull all-nighters studying.  You're going 
to pull all-nighters not studying.  You're going to have great successes and you're going to fail 
miserably at some things.   What's going 
to make or break those experiences is your openness to
 learning from them, not your location when they happen.
Remember that your decision is not  a statement about your value. Most of our applicants are qualified. They are perfectly  
capable of doing  the work at UVA.  Our  first-year class just isn't  
large enough to  accommodate everyone.
Best  wishes to those who  won't be back to the blog after this (if 
you're  reading this by email, you can unsubscribe yourself at the 
bottom of the  email).   To the rest, I hope you'll continue to comment and stay in touch.
It's a big night and I'll be thinking about you all. Good luck!
 

 
