Anonymous wrote:There are schools that still mail. (In that case we now get the scary email from the USPS with a picture of the envelope.) One thing that happened repeatedly to our five kids was weird emails that presumed admittance before the official “there’s been a change” email. Sometimes it was a scholarship award, others it was a message from a department or major that used congratulatory language. One time it was a “you didn’t get the highest award” email, which was both great and disappointing They don’t always time these communications quite right and they sometimes step on the headline. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? They do not send emails? My daughters gotten a couple of emails I wonder if we should be checking the portals more often.
Do not bother waiting for an envelope, PP. Almost all admissions offices tell the student that communications will be by portal with email notification, or by email. During admission season it’s essential to check email multiple times per day, period.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? They do not send emails? My daughters gotten a couple of emails I wonder if we should be checking the portals more often.
.Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? They do not send emails? My daughters gotten a couple of emails I wonder if we should be checking the portals more often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? They do not send emails? My daughters gotten a couple of emails I wonder if we should be checking the portals more often.
Many schools will send an email to tell you there's been a change in the portal.

Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? They do not send emails? My daughters gotten a couple of emails I wonder if we should be checking the portals more often.
Anonymous wrote:Random and silly question: Do most schools have the confetti or fireworks display in the acceptance emails? Coworkers were talking about their older children "getting the fireworks" today for a few state schools, and I wondered if it's typical.