How do I declare my major at Emory University?

How do I declare my major at Emory University?

Submit the OUE’s Declaration of Major form. You will recieve a confirmation email from the registrar to initiate an advising meeting with our undergraduate program coordinator Kathy Ly-Nguyen. At your meeting, review the Degree Requirements Checklist to determine what courses are required.

Does Emory have a waitlist?

Nationally, colleges admit about 20% of students who chose to remain on waitlists. But according to NACAC, the national admissions organization, at selective colleges it drops to a scant 7%. At the end of the 2018 season, for example, Emory had also waitlisted just as many students as it had accepted.

Does Emory accept late applications?

If an applicant’s school is unable to submit the midyear report by the stated deadline, we will accept and process late reports. In the meantime, application files for all decision plans, including Scholars, will be reviewed without midyear reports and transcripts. Read more about application requirements.

What are the chances of getting off a waitlist?

However, students who are hoping to get off the waitlist aren’t always lucky. According to a survey by U.S. News and World Report, 91 ranked colleges accepted anywhere between zero to 100% of the students off the waitlist, with the average institution accepting one out of five students.

How do you deal with being waitlisted?

What you SHOULD do if you’re waitlisted

  1. Let it settle in. Evaluate how much you want to attend this institution, and decide whether or not you want to stay on the waitlist.
  2. Make your choice known.
  3. Write a letter.
  4. Tell them why they should accept you.
  5. Send it to the right person.
  6. Be yourself and proofread.

Why did I get waitlisted medical school?

In general, there are likely two main reasons why you’ve been waitlisted. The first is because you applied to medical schools too late. The admissions committee may have already filled their interview spots when they receive your application. The second is because you didn’t blow the admissions committee away.

Andrew

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