Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone told my DS that Penn State has almost a rolling admissions and has already sent acceptance letters. Anyone else hear that?
Yes, our daugh (hs Class of 23). Applies in Late September and was accepted in Mid October. She her stats were above their 75th percentile). She noted that all her high stat friends got decisions in a few weeks. Those that applied at the same time as her that were closer to the median didn’t hear back until Dec/Jan or later.
has anyone from this cycle received a decision?
Anonymous wrote:It’s rolling. I think all they to is plug your stats into a formula to determine outcome.
Here’s a tip to your Penn St admissions: if your kid applies to a certain school (eg business) and gets shipped to a satellite campus or a summer start, just call the admissions office and ask to move the admit a different school that has openings on main campus in the fall. It’s not hard to move between schools at
Penn St.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone told my DS that Penn State has almost a rolling admissions and has already sent acceptance letters. Anyone else hear that?
Yes, our daugh (hs Class of 23). Applies in Late September and was accepted in Mid October. She her stats were above their 75th percentile). She noted that all her high stat friends got decisions in a few weeks. Those that applied at the same time as her that were closer to the median didn’t hear back until Dec/Jan or later.
Anonymous wrote:Someone told my DS that Penn State has almost a rolling admissions and has already sent acceptance letters. Anyone else hear that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s rolling. I think all they to is plug your stats into a formula to determine outcome.
Here’s a tip to your Penn St admissions: if your kid applies to a certain school (eg business) and gets shipped to a satellite campus or a summer start, just call the admissions office and ask to move the admit a different school that has openings on main campus in the fall. It’s not hard to move between schools at
Penn St.
To clarify it’s easy to move between schools once you are there, even into engineering.
Anonymous wrote:It’s rolling. I think all they to is plug your stats into a formula to determine outcome.
Here’s a tip to your Penn St admissions: if your kid applies to a certain school (eg business) and gets shipped to a satellite campus or a summer start, just call the admissions office and ask to move the admit a different school that has openings on main campus in the fall. It’s not hard to move between schools at
Penn St.
To clarify it’s easy to move between schools once you are there, even into engineering.
Anonymous wrote:Someone told my DS that Penn State has almost a rolling admissions and has already sent acceptance letters. Anyone else hear that?
Anonymous wrote:College counselor here. Penn State reviews the essay (as part of a more holistic review) depending on an applicant's stats.