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December 15th, 2009
Would you mind telling us the admit rate for EDI?
December 18th, 2009
Darn! I wish I had read this before!! Then I wouldn’t have had to wait an extra day to find out! My mom stole my letter out of the mail and gave it to my admin to give to me when I gave him his Christmas present. But either way I got the greatest present I’ll get this year, the “Congratulations!” letter 🙂 happy holidays everyone!!
December 18th, 2009
My daughter received her acceptance letter yesterday. Vanderbilt is not kidding when they say they are need blind. Thank you very much Vanderbilt for the financial aid you offer. You make it possible for a family with an average income to send their child to your fine school.
June 8th, 2012
can some one please tell me what was your kids stats please i want to apply and would like to know what they are looking for.
please let me know anyone who got accepted
thank you
December 19th, 2009
My son’s acceptance letter arrived in CT on Saturday, the 19th, four days after it was mailed. My son had called his admissions counselor on Thursday so he was already celebrating. On Thursday he was still the last of his friends to find out his ED1 result. Columbia and Cornell notified their applicants via the internet on Dec. 10th.
Please consider an internet notification system. It’s really not fair to the students, especially those that are not accepted, to find out after December 15th. The applicants suffer needlessly. The rejected lose precious time to complete other applications. The time for snail mail is past. I hope Vanderbilt moves forward to a system that has the potential to notify all of the applicants at the same time.
December 20th, 2009
Is there a paper decision letter for international student?