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December 14th, 2008
this is great news for the ones who are applying EDI! However, will Vandy accept less for the people applying for EDII?
December 14th, 2008
*less of :p sorry
December 15th, 2008
Hi Miriam,
Thanks for your question. I’ve noticed similar questions about EDII on CC, so I’m glad you asked about it here. While the EDII pool is still taking shape (the postmark deadline is Jan 3 along with RD), we’ve made our EDI admit decisions and overall enrollment plan to make sure to leave room for EDII. Unfortunately, I can’t give you an exact number of potential admits, and I don’t know if it ultimately will be more or less than last year (it always depends on the quality of pool), I can assure you that there is room for EDII students in the incoming class, just like there has been in past years.
Thom
December 15th, 2008
Suppose you think you are the ideal Vandy candidate but are unfortunately deferred or waitlisted. You rack your brain trying to figure out what went wrong. Perhaps your resume or an important letter of recommendation sent via email never arrived, or even worse, got lost at the Vandy Admissions Office. Is there a way to track or confirm what records you have on file per applicant, outside of your basic admissions requirements? I realize you would need a full-time researcher to field all these inquiries.
December 15th, 2008
Missy,
The first thing I would say for you to do in this case is to call us and one of our Admissions Officers can tell you what is in your file (800-288-0432). If our admission decision was not what you were hoping it would be, that officer can try and explain the decision. Keep in mind that this is often a tougher task than one would first assume. The non-formulaic and holistic evaluation process is sometimes hard to unpack for students and families who call us after decisions are received, but we try nonetheless.
Keep a couple of things in mind: 1) we rarely defer students from ED to Regular, and 2) there is always an appeal process that is in place that starts with the student writing our Dean of Admissions formally requesting another review. In those cases it is always helpful to provide additional information that may be used in the appeal.
Thom
May 6th, 2011
hey i had a question so can i apply for ED for class of 2013 and how do i do that. Can i apply regular if i got rejected or i can not apply at all.
thanks
December 16th, 2008
About what percentage of applicants who appeal are reconsidered and accepted into Vanderbilt?
December 18th, 2008
How many students applied and were admitted under the Early Decision option?
December 19th, 2008
As I mentioned, until the entire ED and RD pools are complete, we generally don’t release formal application figures beyond what was in the post.
Thanks for reading the blog and posting though.