Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soooo sketchy
Why? Personally, I'd rather my child have the option to go at all (should they choose), and I knew that their stats were not an automatic admission for fall.
Anonymous wrote:Soooo sketchy
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my DD was offered spring admission. Gee, I thought her scores were pretty good. 4.68 Weighted, 3.98 1400 SAT APS with 5 's ya da da da da .
Not sure she'll go.
Anonymous wrote:DD also got spring admission (I wasn't sure she'd even get that, so I think it's great)! And afternoon classes...I mean, my kid would sleep until noon every day given the option, so sounds right up her alley anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes -- students can attend in the fall, and live in the dorms, and take classes. Be a freshman just like every other freshman.
But the classes are in the afternoon. Slightly smaller choice of classes.
It's a way to offer admission to students who would otherwise be deferred because of slightly weaker test scores or GPAs.
They can attend in the fall but it's called spring admission?

Anonymous wrote:Yes -- students can attend in the fall, and live in the dorms, and take classes. Be a freshman just like every other freshman.
But the classes are in the afternoon. Slightly smaller choice of classes.
It's a way to offer admission to students who would otherwise be deferred because of slightly weaker test scores or GPAs.