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!
A blog for undergraduate students interested in transferring to the University of Virginia
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Come Join Us for the Transfer Open House!
We'll have our annual open house in about ten days. Please come join us for an overview of the admission process, a tour of grounds, and an opportunity to hear from faculty, and students who transferred to UVA in past years. To register, go here. Hope to see you on Grounds!
Thursday, October 19, 2017
One last community college visit for the year
Catch us at John Tyler Community College next week! We will be giving a session on Monday, October 23 at the Midlothian campus from 1-2 PM. Check with your Student Services Office on the exact location.
See you there!
See you there!
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Two More Visits out on the Road
If you are a student or an advisor, please come find us at the following Virginia Community College Campuses! Join us for a 45-60 min information session on UVA and the admission process.
Central Virginia Community College - 11 AM or 1 PM
Virginia Western Community College - 11 AM or 1 PM - Webber Hall 313
Check in with your Student Services Office for details or room changes.
Central Virginia Community College - 11 AM or 1 PM
Virginia Western Community College - 11 AM or 1 PM - Webber Hall 313
Check in with your Student Services Office for details or room changes.
Monday, September 25, 2017
Coming to an NVCC Campus Near You
We are on the road this week in the midst of visiting the Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) Campuses. We are covering Annandale and Loudoun today, but you still have time to see us on the other campuses.
September 26 - 9AM and 11AM - NVCC Alexandria Campus (check with students services for location)
September 26 - 2PM and 4PM - NVCC Woodbridge (WS 333)
September 27 - 9AM and 11AM - NVCC Manassas (check with students services for location)
We are also planning similar events at John Tyler and Virginia Western, so stay tuned, or look for us at this fall's transfer college fairs!
September 26 - 9AM and 11AM - NVCC Alexandria Campus (check with students services for location)
September 26 - 2PM and 4PM - NVCC Woodbridge (WS 333)
September 27 - 9AM and 11AM - NVCC Manassas (check with students services for location)
We are also planning similar events at John Tyler and Virginia Western, so stay tuned, or look for us at this fall's transfer college fairs!
Friday, August 11, 2017
Back to School!
Wow, this summer has really flown by and it's time to turn your attention to perfecting those fall semester schedules.
As you prepare to return to school (or maybe this is your first semester of college), it's important to be aware of the pre-requisite courses necessary for transfer to UVa. We realize there are courses you'll need to take at your institution, but it's important to overlap, or incorporate what we're looking for as well.
If you go to our website admission.virginia.edu/transfer and click on "Transfer Course Requirements" on the left-hand side, you'll see some very helpful introductory information. Once you click through to each school -- the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Architecture, etc -- you'll see a list of exactly what you need to take. Follow this closely. If you would like to see how your school's courses might transfer, you can use our transfer credit analyzer. This will show most of your institutions and many courses. Do not fret if courses you have taken do not appear on the analyzer. It doesn't necessarily mean that they won't transfer, but our registrars will evaluate the credit once you're admitted.
We look forward to answering any questions here with regards to finalizing your schedules!
As you prepare to return to school (or maybe this is your first semester of college), it's important to be aware of the pre-requisite courses necessary for transfer to UVa. We realize there are courses you'll need to take at your institution, but it's important to overlap, or incorporate what we're looking for as well.
If you go to our website admission.virginia.edu/transfer and click on "Transfer Course Requirements" on the left-hand side, you'll see some very helpful introductory information. Once you click through to each school -- the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Architecture, etc -- you'll see a list of exactly what you need to take. Follow this closely. If you would like to see how your school's courses might transfer, you can use our transfer credit analyzer. This will show most of your institutions and many courses. Do not fret if courses you have taken do not appear on the analyzer. It doesn't necessarily mean that they won't transfer, but our registrars will evaluate the credit once you're admitted.
We look forward to answering any questions here with regards to finalizing your schedules!
Monday, July 3, 2017
And in comes July
As many of your saw from your email over the weekend, we have closed the wait list. Offers were made throughout the month of June and the transfer class is now complete. We thank you for your patience in this process and wish you the best if you do not plan to apply again in the future.
Before we know it, those who are looking to apply in the future will be fine tuning your fall coursework. Look out for a future post on signing up for classes and the release of the application for spring semester.
We wish you a safe and happy holiday!
Before we know it, those who are looking to apply in the future will be fine tuning your fall coursework. Look out for a future post on signing up for classes and the release of the application for spring semester.
We wish you a safe and happy holiday!
Friday, June 2, 2017
It's June!
June means we'll be moving to the wait list at some point this month. Remember that if you want to be considered, make sure you click the button in your SIS account to "Remain on the Wait List" and send in your final transcripts if your semester/term has ended and ALL of your grades have been posted. We will not review your application again if you have not completed these steps. We'll likely be taking 70-80 students off the wait list, mostly in the College of Arts and Sciences and Engineering. We'll be announcing this over email and typically, you will have two days to make your decision. If you need your financial aid award to make your decision, we can look into approving an extension if you submitted the FAFSA and CSS Profile by April 1.
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Are you on the Wait List?
You can use this post as a space to
make comments or ask questions about the wait list.
If you are interested in staying on
the wait list, please make sure you click the button labeled “remain on the
wait list.” If you don’t do this, we
will not review your file again in the future. Once you’ve clicked it, that
does the trick. This page stays the same
after you click the button in case you change your mind at a later
date. So, if you change your mind and want to leave the waiting list,
please come back and decline the spot.
After the admissions deposit
deadline of May 15, we’ll begin to look to see how many students we can take
off the wait list. These numbers vary
from year to year and unfortunately, it can be a long process. We won’t make
any decisions on May 16th.
There is a bit of a wait. Why? Because we have to wait for your final
exams to end, and for you to send us updated grades. We hope to make our
decisions by the end of June however. Offers are usually made in waves.
How do we make these decisions? We absolutely need to see your transcripts
listing your spring 2017 grades. In
short, send us your final transcript. Trust us. If you want us to look at
your file again, send it along. You’ll
want to do this, but only after your exams are completed and ALL of your grades
are posted. To send this transcript,
please use the same address that appears on the right panel of this
blog. Ideally, you would want to get these to us by the first week of
June, but there is still time after that period. We know there can be
extenuating circumstances. If you were not taking classes this spring, feel
free to send a note/email/letter of continued interest to undergradadmission@virginia.edu.
It will get to the transfer committee, so you do not need to put it to anyone’s
attention. Please do not send us additional essays or recommendations.
If your grades are strong, this may
help you earn the offer, but we can’t offer to everyone from the wait list, so
we’ll be looking at the strongest candidates.
If you earned poor grades this past spring, it would be difficult for us
to admit you.
Our wait lists are divided by
school – Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Architecture, Nursing, Batten,
Commerce, Kinesiology. So, you are only
on a wait list for that particular program.
It is not ranked, and it is only made up of students who elected to
remain on the wait list. That’s why we
can’t give a firm number of right now. Historically, about 20% of the applicants are offered a
spot on the wait list, but not everyone elects to stay on it.
If you are eventually offered admission from
the wait list and need financial aid information in order to make your
decision, we will do our best to help you with this. If you post here, please be considerate of
each other’s feelings, emotions, reactions and the like. We will delete any
inappropriate commentary. Good luck all!
Not offered admission?
This is obviously not the decision
you were looking for when you set out on this journey. We wish we could admit all of the wonderful
applicants who have applied. The reality
is that we only have so much space, making admission highly selective. We want you to be proud of your
accomplishments and proud of the fact that you stuck your neck out and applied
to transfer from your world to a whole other world. Even that is an
accomplishment. This decision is not a declaration of your personal worth
or who you are. We trust that you have
other options and hope you can find peace in that next step.
We do not have an appeals process,
but depending upon the length of time you’ve been in college and your desired
school here at UVA, you may be able to apply again in the future. You’ll need
to complete a new application. Spring 2018 applications (available beginning on
August 1) will be due October 1. Again, this might not be open to your school
of interest. If you post here, please be
considerate and supportive of each other’s feelings, emotions, reactions and
the like. We will delete any inappropriate commentary. We wish you the best of
luck wherever this decision may lead you.
Offered Admission?
Please use this post to ask
questions if you have been offered admission.
Congratulations! As I said in my
previous post, you will receive a letter (in a thin-ish envelope) via
the snail mail in the next week or so. We never promise admission to
a particular major. You have been
admitted to the school to which you have applied. Major declaration and planning
will occur at orientation and over the summer. For those of you who applied to
the Curry Teaching program, you’ll find out whether you’ve been admitted to the
Master’s program in your letter. For those of you who applied to Architecture
or McIntire, watch out for information on required summer courses (in your
offer letter).
Your $400 admissions deposit can be
paid online. This goes towards your
first semester’s tuition. Below your online “letter,” you should see buttons to
accept or decline our offer of admission.
Clicking “YES” will not completely secure your spot in the class. You will need to pay your $400 deposit to set
it in stone. You can pay with a credit
card (we do not accept VISA) or with an e-check. As specified in the letter, you will have
until May 15th to put down a deposit.
Financial aid information will start to go out next week, if your financial aid has been reviewed.
You should keep an eye on your to-do
list in the event that Student Financial Services needs more information from
you.
We do not have open houses for admitted transfer students. You are welcome to visit and look around, but keep in mind that our students and faculty are in the midst of final exams.
As far as the next steps go, 72 hours after you deposit, you should be able to take UVA’s responsible computing quiz, officially set up your email account and register for orientation. Housing and dining information will take a couple of weeks to come. It is so important to keep an eye on both your old and new email addresses. EVERYTHING happens on email. Don’t miss important deadlines by ignoring these accounts. Your academic credit will not be evaluated until you pay your deposit and send in your final transcript. This evaluation is ongoing until summer orientation. If you’re curious about what might transfer, check out our transfer credit analyzer. Generally, you will not sign up for classes until orientation. Your school may tell you otherwise, but this won't happen to until late Jane at the earliest.
If you decide not to come to UVa, please be sure to decline the offer using the other button-- the "NO" button. We and our wait listed students would really appreciate you taking the time to do this.
Decisions are out!
We had some technical difficulties with the blog yesterday. Many of you have found that we released decisions yesterday evening.
Apologies for the radio silence when it came to those posts earlier in the season, but we’ve been working away at reading transfers while juggling our high school spring break visitors. We are so excited to complete our transfer process.
Apologies for the radio silence when it came to those posts earlier in the season, but we’ve been working away at reading transfers while juggling our high school spring break visitors. We are so excited to complete our transfer process.
For those of you who haven't found it, let’s review how you can see your official decision. In order to view it, you must be able to get
into your UVa SIS account. If you don’t remember or can’t find your SIS login
information, use the links on the login page https://sisuva.admin.virginia.edu/psp/epprd/EMPLOYEE/EMPL/h/?tab=PAPP_GUEST
to generate a new password. If you need
additional assistance, you can call the UVa help-desk at (434) 924-HELP or
toll-free at (866) 469-4866.
Please do not overwhelm the system by opening multiple
windows. Take your time and use one
window. If you need to give it a rest,
walk around your house or apartment one time and come back to it. Do some
reading, dishes, laundry and let the system relax as well. Your decision will
still be there 2 minutes, 20 minutes or 2 hours from that point.
The decision pages online will give you limited information
on your decision– Offer, Wait list, or Not Offered. Once again, we do not email
decisions. Detailed information for
admitted students will arrive in the mail next week. In an effort to be environmentally conscious,
we only mail letters to admitted students.
In addition, please look out for important inserts in your letters if
you applied to McIntire, Architecture or the Curry Teaching Program. Many of these students will have additional
requests for summer coursework or things-to-do in their letters.
We’ll be creating spaces on this blog for you to comment,
similar to what you’ve seen in past years. Look out for that later this
afternoon.
Thank you for reading our posts and posting your questions
throughout the whole year. There is less
to cover with you all because you are already college students, but we are
happy to try and address any general topics you can think of regarding becoming
a student at UVa. We DO work most
weekends during our reading season of October to April, but find it’s best to
let the decisions settle in and we’ll address your thoughts and inquiries next
week. Good luck!
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Getting the Ball Rolling For Those Applying on March 1
Today is the deadline to submit your application. If you want to be considered for admission for fall 2017, complete the entire application (yes, personal information, yes to the essays, yes to your current and previous course listings) by today. This will get the ball rolling.
Understand that this is a process that involves various systems and humans! You should receive a pretty automatic confirmation from the Common Application once you submit your application.
Please read the "After You Submit" instructions on this page -->http://admission.virginia.edu/admission/instructions.
It will take time for us to confirm receipt of your application here in our office. Remember that we are likely working through processing 2,000 applications for transfer. Even if you receive this confirmation after March 1, it means your application was completed on time. Do not worry if you don't get your confirmation after March 1. Just make sure you apply by March 1, to get the ball rolling.
Transcripts can come in after March 1. Just make sure you apply by March 1, to get the ball rolling.
Please allow 7-10 business days for your transcripts to be matched up with your application.
Here are some tips/reminders from our first-year Notes From Peabody blog. Good luck!
At this point, most applications are incomplete. Please do not worry and do your best not to call our office! As long as you submitted your application in time, everything will be okay.
Understand that this is a process that involves various systems and humans! You should receive a pretty automatic confirmation from the Common Application once you submit your application.
Please read the "After You Submit" instructions on this page -->http://admission.virginia.edu/admission/instructions.
It will take time for us to confirm receipt of your application here in our office. Remember that we are likely working through processing 2,000 applications for transfer. Even if you receive this confirmation after March 1, it means your application was completed on time. Do not worry if you don't get your confirmation after March 1. Just make sure you apply by March 1, to get the ball rolling.
Transcripts can come in after March 1. Just make sure you apply by March 1, to get the ball rolling.
Please allow 7-10 business days for your transcripts to be matched up with your application.
Here are some tips/reminders from our first-year Notes From Peabody blog. Good luck!
1. Add uvaapplicationinfo@virginia.edu and undergradadmission@virginia.edu to your safe senders list.
We send important application updates and requests for info from these two accounts. If you put them in your address book, that will hopefully make sure our emails don't go into your junk folder. I know a lot of people use email sporadically these days, but we use it a lot. You need to keep an eye on your inbox for messages from us.2. Keep an eye out for a SIS Login email.
A few days after we download your application and get it into our system, you'll get an email about logging into SIS. SIS is where you will monitor your application status for both admission and financial aid. On notification day, you'll also check your decision in SIS.3. Your application will probably be incomplete when you log in.
At this point, most applications are incomplete. Please do not worry and do your best not to call our office! As long as you submitted your application in time, everything will be okay.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Two weeks until the deadline!
We just wanted to send a quick reminder about the deadline, but we may be preaching to the choir on here. What may be lesser known is how we handle the forms on the Common App. Look over to the right side bar of this blog if you're looking for clarification.
Be sure to fill out all parts of the common app itself. That includes the biographical information, your current coursework, your AP scores (if you have any you would like to report) and completion of those essays.
For those of you who might have taken time off between high school and college, or taken a break in college, or transferred from one college to another, be sure to mention this in your essays including what you did on your breaks. Time spent working or in the military is the most common explanation, but there may be more. We want to know how you arrived at this point.
Remember that we require your high school transcript (or GED score reports) and ALL college transcripts. Yes, if you've attended five colleges, we need all five transcripts. You may think your credit may not transfer from a particular school. We need that transcript as well. Our policy is such that we are looking for everything. If you attended high school or college abroad and your transcripts are in a foreign language, they will need to be translated. WES seems to have worked best for applicants in the past.
We'll try and answer your questions below. As you could probably tell, we are in the thick of our review of applicants from high school, so it may take some time for us to get back to you.
Good luck finishing up!
Be sure to fill out all parts of the common app itself. That includes the biographical information, your current coursework, your AP scores (if you have any you would like to report) and completion of those essays.
For those of you who might have taken time off between high school and college, or taken a break in college, or transferred from one college to another, be sure to mention this in your essays including what you did on your breaks. Time spent working or in the military is the most common explanation, but there may be more. We want to know how you arrived at this point.
Remember that we require your high school transcript (or GED score reports) and ALL college transcripts. Yes, if you've attended five colleges, we need all five transcripts. You may think your credit may not transfer from a particular school. We need that transcript as well. Our policy is such that we are looking for everything. If you attended high school or college abroad and your transcripts are in a foreign language, they will need to be translated. WES seems to have worked best for applicants in the past.
We'll try and answer your questions below. As you could probably tell, we are in the thick of our review of applicants from high school, so it may take some time for us to get back to you.
Good luck finishing up!
Friday, January 13, 2017
Finalizing those spring schedules
It may be winter for almost everyone reading this, but many are going back to school for the spring semester of the academic year. As you finalize your spring schedules, take time to look for courses that will help you in the admission process and then transfer to UVA should you be admitted and decide to join us.
To find out what courses transfer to UVA, be sure to check out this transfer equivalencies page. With millions of courses out there, the College of Arts and Sciences has added as many courses as have been taken by our former transfer students. Just because your course isn't listed, it doesn't necessarily mean that the course won't transfer successfully.
Taking the appropriate courses and earning strong grades are the most important aspects of file review. To find those general course requirements, you should go here and click on "Transfer Course Requirements" on the left-hand side and you'll see some very helpful introductory information. Once you click through to each school -- the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Architecture, etc. -- you'll see a list of exactly what you need to take. Follow this closely, but it's highly recommended that you look to see what UVA students are taking their first two years as well. It may be wise to take an additional math course if that's what Psychology or Biology is looking for. Some departments have done a great job of speaking directly to transfers on their pages. Here are some examples - economics, psychology, and media studies. Some give curriculum guides like chemistry and mechanical engineering. A quick google search will give you information on curricula all over the University. Our best applicants have planned out their schedules using this information and it shows on transcripts.
Good luck on your first day of spring semester!
To find out what courses transfer to UVA, be sure to check out this transfer equivalencies page. With millions of courses out there, the College of Arts and Sciences has added as many courses as have been taken by our former transfer students. Just because your course isn't listed, it doesn't necessarily mean that the course won't transfer successfully.
Taking the appropriate courses and earning strong grades are the most important aspects of file review. To find those general course requirements, you should go here and click on "Transfer Course Requirements" on the left-hand side and you'll see some very helpful introductory information. Once you click through to each school -- the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Architecture, etc. -- you'll see a list of exactly what you need to take. Follow this closely, but it's highly recommended that you look to see what UVA students are taking their first two years as well. It may be wise to take an additional math course if that's what Psychology or Biology is looking for. Some departments have done a great job of speaking directly to transfers on their pages. Here are some examples - economics, psychology, and media studies. Some give curriculum guides like chemistry and mechanical engineering. A quick google search will give you information on curricula all over the University. Our best applicants have planned out their schedules using this information and it shows on transcripts.
Good luck on your first day of spring semester!