Well, they'll be out this evening. Remember that you have to check your SIS
account to
get your decision. You'll find information about this in
your UVA confirmation email, back from the time when you applied on or before October 1st. We will post all decisions online, but we
will
only be mailing letters to admitted students. A student is either
offered
or not offered. There is no wait list process for spring admission.
Do not call the office to ask for your decision. We do not give out
decisions over the phone. To get to your account, go here
and click on the "SIS Login." If you don't remember your account
information, check your submission confirmation email, then seek out the
help information
on the left-hand side of that same page.
About 17% of applicants were admitted. If you were not admitted, you
might have the opportunity to "roll over" your application for fall 2018
consideration. Please follow the directions in your online letter to make the request.
NOTE: This option is not available for students who are entering their
sixth
semester at a four-year institution (this is not a community college) come January 2018. Unfortunately, these students are no longer eligible to
transfer to UVA. If that is the case, we hope that you will apply to UVA for graduate school in the future.
If you are admitted, you'll notice the $400 tuition deposit, and you'll have until December 15th to make your deposit.
We do not have admitted student days for transfers and like you, our students and faculty will be heading into final exams in the coming days. The Office of Admission is your best bet for questions, but hopefully, most of these were answered during your research this fall.
Best of luck to everyone on your final exams!
Question - If I applied as a HS senior 2 years ago and will apply to transfer after 2 years at a 4 year college, do I need to resend my HS transcripts and test scores, or does my file info from my previous application roll over?
ReplyDeleteI will be applying to transfer for fall 2018...thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Transfermer-- is the Spring applicant pool a bit higher caliber than the fall one? I know that you guys get around 300 applications for 30 seats, but in terms of gpa, test scores, impressiveness of ec's etc. does the Spring pool tend to be more competitive?
ReplyDeleteJose,
ReplyDeleteYes, you will need to send a new high school transcript. We "destroy" these documents after a year. Test scores tend to live forever in our system so you likely won't need to send scores. Wait for a week after you submit to see if these scores have matched up.
transferadvice,
Yes, it is more competitive for spring. The spring admits tend to have stronger high school records and slightly stronger grades. In-state residents also have an advantage, but that's the case in both spring and fall.
In the case that I am rolling over my application for fall 2018 review, will I be able to write another essay? Or will the same one be viewed?
ReplyDeleteChloe,
ReplyDeleteYou can make an addition if you like. You can send it directly to uvaapplicationinfo@virginia.edu, but it must be done by March 1.
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ReplyDeleteKmax,
ReplyDeleteAs you can see from the information on the right-hand side of this blog, transfer decisions will be released around May 1.