Early Action University of Michigan - do applicants ever receive decision before January?

Anonymous
The U Mich website advises that applicants who apply early will receive notification "no later than" late January. But do the decisions all come out the same date? Or do applicants who apply EA ever hear in January?

Thanks.
Anonymous
Check college confidential thread from last year.
Anonymous
1/31 was the date last year
Anonymous
A portion will hear before the end of December, but the last two years, they had something like over 70,000 applications to process, so the volume is simply a matter of staff time to wade through it all.

A lot of the EAs were simply deferred and then every few weeks, there were waves of releases - either admission, defereal or rejection.

In the summer of 2020, it went into early August. It was probably about the same this past cycle.
Anonymous
Unless your family situation has recently changed (e.g. grandma donated a building with your child’s name on it) you will have to wait along with the rest of the plebeians.
Anonymous
Last year they just deferred EA applications. So annoying to offer ea and then defer a bunch.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last year they just deferred EA applications. So annoying to offer ea and then defer a bunch.


They had something like 55,000 EA applications. It is simply impossible to get them all processed and read in 6-8 weeks. Would you rather they just blindly rejected everyone?
Anonymous
This was a couple of years ago, but our child got his Michigan EA acceptance the last day of school before winter break, so probably around Dec 22. As I recall, other friends heard at different times between then and late Jan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This was a couple of years ago, but our child got his Michigan EA acceptance the last day of school before winter break, so probably around Dec 22. As I recall, other friends heard at different times between then and late Jan.


COVID changed the volume of applications. Perhaps it will return to normal this year, but I doubt it.
Anonymous
My kid got his acceptance Jan 29. They seemed to release decisions in waves.

High-stats student, “hook” I suppose is a difficult language learned from heritage weekend school without having any said heritage. Kid had a part-time fast food job through the pandemic, good ECs, and some weird yet intriguing essays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Last year they just deferred EA applications. So annoying to offer ea and then defer a bunch.


They had something like 55,000 EA applications. It is simply impossible to get them all processed and read in 6-8 weeks. Would you rather they just blindly rejected everyone?

I would expect them to post a message that they couldn’t get through all apps, and therefore are deferring many. So that when kids who have been waiting for their EA decisions open it, they have been warned and can manage expectations.
Anonymous
My child applied EA last year (4.6/3.81, 35 ACT, tons of leadership, ECs and a varsity sport). Differed at the end of Jan, wait listed at the reg decision date. At that point she decided if they didn't want her, she didn't want them and moved on.

If it is truly your child's top choice, get the application in ASAP, because their best chance is to get it in early.
Anonymous
Agreed. Get the application in as early as possible. Admissions denies it, but they are always overwhelmed by the sheer number of applications.

DC submitted everything by early October last year. Was deferred in EA in late January 2021. He submitted a LOCI letter committing to attend UM, quoting "Hail to Victors" and the school motto. He got in 2 weeks later.

He's now applying to be an admissions tour guide at U-M. Go Blue!*


*This is the preferred closing salutation for every communication with this university.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Last year they just deferred EA applications. So annoying to offer ea and then defer a bunch.


They had something like 55,000 EA applications. It is simply impossible to get them all processed and read in 6-8 weeks. Would you rather they just blindly rejected everyone?


Please. If you offer EA, and a student works hard to complete that application, they deserve to have it read.

If they don't read it in time, they should defer and refund the application fee.

What we accept from these schools is ridiculous.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Last year they just deferred EA applications. So annoying to offer ea and then defer a bunch.


They had something like 55,000 EA applications. It is simply impossible to get them all processed and read in 6-8 weeks. Would you rather they just blindly rejected everyone?

I would expect them to post a message that they couldn’t get through all apps, and therefore are deferring many. So that when kids who have been waiting for their EA decisions open it, they have been warned and can manage expectations.


they did
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