What does NCS do if you don't have all the required materials in by Feb 1?

pbraverman
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Anonymous wrote:I have experience with materials getting in late as we were late to the admission process because of a move. I can tell you that the admissions office at NCS was beyond helpful, thoughtful and professional. They immediately took calls and answered emails. And no, we had no "connections" at all. They considered her not in the "first pile" but did consider her and she was accepted. I think the key is trying to get in touch via phone and e-mail. But I do think you have to have a good reason for being late with the materials. Good luck.


Good points, and thanks for adding them. If your family has made a recent move, or you have another clearly defensible reason for being late, it's definitely worth calling them. Their admission office is eminently reasonable.

Peter
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Anonymous wrote:I have experience with materials getting in late as we were late to the admission process because of a move. I can tell you that the admissions office at NCS was beyond helpful, thoughtful and professional. They immediately took calls and answered emails. And no, we had no "connections" at all. They considered her not in the "first pile" but did consider her and she was accepted. I think the key is trying to get in touch via phone and e-mail. But I do think you have to have a good reason for being late with the materials. Good luck.

I just saw this, tysm!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyway, I have no problem with DD's application being considered later, it's just that no one has responded to my calls and I don't know if her application will be withdrawn or not.


Panic much?
Anonymous
My daughter is an applicant this year. My e-mails about the status of references & transcripts have been replied to same day. Did you try e-mailing?
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