Do any schools send out admissions decisions at different times, or do they all go out in one big batch, regardless of whether you get in or not? |
Holton calls in advance usually. Rejects/Waitlist via email later.
Sidwell, I understand to be same time. GDS, same time (last year it was like 8 AM while other schools were at Midnight) Madeira, same time. Potomac, same time. |
Sorry PP, don't know about NCS/Albans or Maret, didn't apply. That should cover top schools I believe. |
no calls from Sidwell |
Maret sends out an email at 12:01 am to all applicants
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I've heard that there is a greater effort to standardize notifications this year, with 5:00 pm Friday March 3 being the common target. |
But some siblings have already received admit decisions. |
Think the catholic schools are late February |
Are you saying that because your DC received one? Which school? |
Many schools do sibling/faculty/staff decisions earlier because they need commitment forms back to know how many spots for general applicant pool. I have no idea how many do this, but there are at least some with contracts due back this week, so I assume they got their decisions last week or earlier. |
The AISGW guidelines say that schools are not to email, call or otherwise notify applicants before 5pm on 3/3. Do you think that Holton will still call beforehand?
https://www.aisgw.org/statement-to-applicants/ |
Yeah the usually do. Note it was verbal so no record like in an email. |
I know of at least one catholic school that is notifying on 2/24. |
The guidelines say, "to the extent practicable, electronic notification, which includes email, telephone, on-line portal or any other form of instant notification, shall occur no earlier than 5 pm; letters may be placed in the U.S. mail so as to be received on the first Friday in March." So, any school can decide it is not "practicable" not to call in advance because of tradition (or something like that). Also, depending on when your mail comes, you might know pretty early in the day on Friday through the good ol' USPS. |
Those guidelines are new this year, and it will be interesting to see how many schools adhere strictly to them. For several years one well known school in DC has mailed a day before the others, despite saying they would mail on the same day. AISGW's idea is a good one, but I don't believe there is any enforcement mechanism, so I'm hopeful schools will comply this year of their own volition. Peter _____________________ Disclaimer: The anonymity here makes me uncomfortable; it's easy to be uninformed, personal, or simply mean-spirited if people don't identify themselves. For that reason, I have an account so you know whose words you're reading. I have more than 20 years' experience as a teacher and administrator in independent schools, and I have counseled hundreds of students in finding their next schools. I hope I can be helpful to some folks. If you don't like something I've said, you're in good company — there's a long line of past students and parents ahead of you. ![]() |