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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There’s really no need to assign blame in this situation. Mistakes happen and this one is really not a big deal.[/quote] It's a huge deal and caused a ton of stress for my DD as she also got the email that her admission was on hold. It's the middle of July. Admissions are closed. Had they simply retracted her offer she would up a creek without a paddle. She had already done her housing and established contact with her roommate. This isn't a whoopsie daisy.[/quote] NP - I agree with others. Move on. I am sure this is nothing new for the college and they seem to have a formal system in place to handle it. They let you know, you had time to remedy - all good. I don't think she was ever at risk of disenrollment and that they were going to give you time to iron it out. I'm sure it caused some stress and a hiccup and that's no fun. But you will never know whether your daughter (or the computer inadvertently) chose the wrong campus in her request. Things get lost all the time in this process sometimes with much greater consequence DURING the application stage. So, if you were being thorough you would have followed up with the college to make sure the transcript arrived. Don't look to point fingers or tell on the counselor. Time to move on.[/quote]
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