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All of the schools we applied to for DC last year sent a physical acceptance/welcome box.
Question—with the move for all schools to announce on the same day, how will that impact kids’ ability to do shadow days/attend accepted students nights post news? DC’s acceptances were staggered which really helped with timing follow up visits and events. Thinking ahead for younger DC so will be curious to hear how things play out this year. |
There is no “move for all schools to announce on the same day.” AISGW schools have always been encouraged to follow the association’s guideline for announcement day and almost always have. Last year was weird because the AISGW-specified day fell badly on the calendar in relation to spring break at some schools, so a few schools did NOT follow the guidance even though they usually do. This year, the AISGW timeline has been shifted (particularly, a much earlier enrollment deadline), but it’s not new for most DC-area independent schools to release decisions on the same day. |
We live in NW DC where mail delivery isn’t the most consistent so the physical acceptance packages came days after the emails went out. And for some reason none of the packages showed up on the USPS informed delivery alerts. I was afraid they were delivered to the wrong address! It was annoying because although we knew that DC was accepted, we had to wait for the details, including some financial aid and scholarship decisions. |
What kind of schools are you talking about? Independent or Catholic? High school or younger? |
I’m pp you are replying to. I meant (and maybe I’m incorrect) Catholic schools moved to align with the independent school announcement date. Last year, and I believe historically, the Catholic schools were roughly a week earlier. |
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Do the letters in the mail include the contract?
Is it like college back in the day… small envelope means no? |
NP. The independent schools announced on March 7 last year and the Catholic schools announced on Feb. 28. In recent times, the independent schools aimed to announce on the last Friday in March. About 10 or so years ago, they used to announce on March 1 (when announcements arrived by snail mail rather than by email/portal) before moving to a Friday afternoon announcement. Catholics were always a few weeks earlier. It now sounds like they have all converged to announce on the Friday closest to March 1 - whether that occurs before or after March 1. Good luck to all! It all works out. |
Dematha decisions come out Friday so some do notify on different days. |
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The Catholic schools are typically on a different cycle.
As for the independents, most DO NOT send anything in the mail in advance of the decision. The younger your kid, the more likely they are to receive something physical. The more sought after independents send to send something after the decision has been posted in the portal. In years past, the portal updates happened as early as 3:30pm and as late as around 4:30. A pretty tight window. |
| We heard from a AISGW school today. So these timelines are BS. |
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We got a call from a big 3/4/5 admissions director today, "just checking in" and asking if we had any more questions about the school that they could answer. It felt like a good sign. Who knows whether we'll get in next Friday, but it did seem like they were probing us about our continued interest and perhaps trying to protect yield. |
Which school? |
I came back to see if anyone answered because this is really bothering me. |
| Last year, all the decisions came in at 4pm (literally 4:01 or 4:02) and then emails followed shortly after with links to the contracts. All the schools did also send a welcome package in the mail but these came a few days later - not sure if that was just our mail or the intention was that we wouldn’t receive it before the 4pm deadline. This was for 9th, schools were Sidwell, GDS, Field, Burke. |