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There are three ways you'll receive your letter of acceptance: by mail, email, or on your online portal. How schools choose to tell students about their university entry will vary. Check with your school's office of admissions to see when and how you'll get your letter of acceptance.
University of San Diego has an acceptance rate of 47%. The application deadline at University of San Diego is Dec. 1.
San Diego State University generally starts releasing their regular admissions decisions in early to mid-March. However, the exact date might change from year to year, so I recommend keeping an eye on both your email and your SDSU applicant portal for any updates on your admission status.
Email is SDSU's official form of student communication, as stated in the SDSU Senate Policy. Admitted students will be issued an SDSUid once they are accepted and express intent to attend.
Enter your SDSUid and password, and select Sign In to log in to my. SDSU. Use the Admissions tile to check the status of your admission.
There's also a little bit of variation in how decisions are conveyed: you can expect many colleges to send acceptance letters by email or online portal, though some will still send a formal letter in your mailbox, too.
Notices of admission will be emailed to you. Fall first-year and transfer applicants will be notified in the spring.
Notices of admission will be emailed to you. Fall first-year and transfer applicants will be notified in the spring.
If you received your college acceptance letter via email, you can respond directly to that email. If the letter was sent through direct mail, consider replying with a physical letter. The college admissions board often specifies their preferred method of communication in the acceptance letter.