This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Although college acceptance letters may come through the mail at some point, you won't always receive college rejection letters in the mail. You'll get your rejection letter in the same electronic manner as you would an acceptance letter – either via email or via your online portal.
This means that eight to twelve weeks after the admissions committee receives all of a student's application materials, the Office of Admissions will send a response to that applicant.
Applicants who have been admitted will also receive paper correspondence. We will send your admissions decision to the address you provided in your application; if you have provided a mailing address, we will send the decision there.
We will send your admissions decision to the address you provided in your application; if you have provided a mailing address, we will send the decision there. If you have only included a permanent address, that is where your decision will be sent.
The Office of Admissions will send out official offer letters. Admission decisions are made after a departmental review of your academic records, test scores (where required), recommendations, qualifications and experience, and proposed program of study.
Students who apply for priority consideration (November 1) will receive an admissions decision by January 15. Students who apply for regular decision (February 1) will receive an admissions decision by March 1.
Submit one Teacher Evaluation (core academic teacher or other non-relative who can speak directly to the student's academic aptitude, potential, and classroom performance). Submit a Counselor Recommendation (encouraged, but not required). Submit your high school transcript.
Criteria for Admission Cumulative high school grade point averages of 3.0 or above are guaranteed admission. Applicants with cumulative grade point averages below a 3.0 will be considered based on the quality of academic preparation. Submission of SAT or ACT scores are optional for the incoming class of 2025.
Three (3) letters of recommendation.
The Office of Admissions will send out official offer letters.