| Surprised but DC was waitlisted. |
| Ok. Do you have a question? |
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It's not unusual for private school students to be excluded from these summer programs. The GPA from a private school is typically much lower than the required threshold to be considered.
On the other hand, our CCO advises that you don't need summer programs for college applications. |
Thanks. DC was hoping to go this summer and then apply ED0. |
If Chicago is the dream school, your DC could ED1 / ED2. I don't see any issue there. If Chicago is not the dream school, you will thank Chicago summer program admin for the WL, when your DC got in the real dream school in ED. |
| It was the dream school but if you can’t even get into the summer program, ED seems like a waste. |
| I thought it was quite unlikely to get rejected from summer programs if one had decent enough grades, ability to pay, and applied on time (excluding the highly competitive specialized math programs). |
For a weeklong enrichment program or the three-week summer courses? The former is very competitive. |
| I expect the addition of the ED0 admission option has made the summer programs even more in demand and more competitive. |
For ED, your DC has to be reviewed by their regional AO, who is very familiar with your school. Summer program has a different team, using a different criteria. |
That’s not always the case. (There is an overlap for some of the enrichment programs). |
| The summer program has space for fewer students than the freshman class does. Being rejected for it doesn’t mean you will be rejected for college. |
Stats? Profile? Were you seeking aid? |
No. Summer programs do not involve REGIONAL AOs. It’s simply too expensive to use hundreds of regional AOs for the small number of summer applicants. These programs are for profit. |
Applied on time for 3 week residential college. All A/A- except 1 B+ (which has now improved to A-). Private school. No SAT score yet. |