Anonymous wrote:The ENTIRE campus doesn’t have heat? Where are the students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they also notify you via email or is it just through the portal?
Through the portal.
Anonymous wrote:Do they also notify you via email or is it just through the portal?
Anonymous wrote:Bumping for any dopes contemplating another thread on this matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what AI is telling me:
As of January 29, 2026, the university has not officially announced a delay for the freshman Early Action decision release. Despite the ongoing campus closure and heating outages, the release is still expected to take place as scheduled.
Key Points for the Decision Release:
Target Release Date: Decisions for Early Action applicants are promised "by February 1". Based on current university expectations and community reports, the release is widely anticipated for Friday, January 31, 2026, at 5:00 PM.
Impact of Closure: While physical offices in the Mitchell Building are closed, the admissions release process is largely automated through the Terps Application Portal (TAP). University reports suggest that the weather and heating failures should not disrupt this electronic notification.
Notification Method: You will receive an email once your decision is ready to view. To avoid delays, ensure you can log into your Terps Application Portal ahead of time
AI thinks the 31st is a Friday. Please stop using it as a source of information.
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Wow, you are so intolerant. I accept AI's flaws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what AI is telling me:
As of January 29, 2026, the university has not officially announced a delay for the freshman Early Action decision release. Despite the ongoing campus closure and heating outages, the release is still expected to take place as scheduled.
Key Points for the Decision Release:
Target Release Date: Decisions for Early Action applicants are promised "by February 1". Based on current university expectations and community reports, the release is widely anticipated for Friday, January 31, 2026, at 5:00 PM.
Impact of Closure: While physical offices in the Mitchell Building are closed, the admissions release process is largely automated through the Terps Application Portal (TAP). University reports suggest that the weather and heating failures should not disrupt this electronic notification.
Notification Method: You will receive an email once your decision is ready to view. To avoid delays, ensure you can log into your Terps Application Portal ahead of time
AI thinks the 31st is a Friday. Please stop using it as a source of information.
Anonymous wrote:This is what AI is telling me:
As of January 29, 2026, the university has not officially announced a delay for the freshman Early Action decision release. Despite the ongoing campus closure and heating outages, the release is still expected to take place as scheduled.
Key Points for the Decision Release:
Target Release Date: Decisions for Early Action applicants are promised "by February 1". Based on current university expectations and community reports, the release is widely anticipated for Friday, January 31, 2026, at 5:00 PM.
Impact of Closure: While physical offices in the Mitchell Building are closed, the admissions release process is largely automated through the Terps Application Portal (TAP). University reports suggest that the weather and heating failures should not disrupt this electronic notification.
Notification Method: You will receive an email once your decision is ready to view. To avoid delays, ensure you can log into your Terps Application Portal ahead of time
"The University of Maryland, College Park is closed on Thursday, Jan 29 and Friday, Jan 30, 2026, due to inclement weather. University crews are making every effort to resume campus operations.
As of early this morning, heat and hot water have been restored throughout campus, and building temperatures are returning to normal. Thank you for your patience throughout this unprecedented situation and cold winter weather. UMD crews continue to manage a variety of weather-related issues."
Anonymous wrote:The ENTIRE campus doesn’t have heat? Where are the students?