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ED I Update

Posted by on Sunday, December 12, 2010 in Admissions Committee, Advice for Parents, Application Process.

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  • Ashley

    December 13th, 2010

    Thank you for your time and consideration. Vandy’s OUA has been fabulous throughout the process.

    Good luck to all who have been riding the 2010 ED I wave!

  • Katie

    December 13th, 2010

    I would like to thank you for keeping these updated throughout the whole process. I called the admissions office last Thursday, and they told me letters would be mailed today, but on here it says tomorrow. I was just wondering which it is.

  • Kylie

    December 13th, 2010

    Katie: Letters are on schedule to be out the door Tuesday afternoon.

  • David

    December 13th, 2010

    If you are accepted will there be a preliminary financial aid letter, as well? If so, and Vanderbilt is need blind, how does the financial aid office have enough time to then evaluate the aid, needed? I had read something on the 2009 blog that implied that an applicant did get their financial aid at the same time as their acceptance letter. Thank you for your time.

  • Kylie

    December 13th, 2010

    David: If a student submitted the CSS Profile prior to the deadline and receives admission through our Early Decision plan, they will receive an estimated financial aid statement with their admit letter. An official financial aid package will be sent in April after the completion of the FAFSA.

  • David

    December 13th, 2010

    Wow! That was such a quick response. Thank you. Can you address my second part of the question? As I understood it, Vanderbilt is need blind and if a decision was just made last week, how does the financial aid office have enough time to prepare these letters in conjunction with the decision? I do not mean to be out of line, I just thought that it would be lengthy process. Thanks again.

  • Kylie

    December 13th, 2010

    David: We are need-blind. The admissions office does not prepare financial aid packages, so I can’t speak with authority on this issue. However, I do know that the Office of Financial Aid and Undergraduate Scholarships meets full need for all students; once you’ve completed the CSS Profile it’s relatively simple to identify how much aid you’ll need from us. In very basic terms we take our cost of attendance subtract your EFC and the result equals your financial aid package. Check out my post on need-based financial aid from earlier this year. We finished checking student decisions late last Thursday and they commenced printing these estimated aid packages on Friday. Today we’ll put the aid letters in the appropriate decision envelopes.

  • Taylor

    December 13th, 2010

    Kylie, I live just on the outskirts of Nashville and I was wondering if the snow is going to delay the letters being sent? I didn’t know if your office was closed… my mom and sister both work at Vanderbilt and they didn’t go to work today. Thanks!

  • Kylie

    December 13th, 2010

    Taylor: I am in the office! We are busy preparing decision letters for the USPS. Mail may be slower to reach some places due to snow, but we still intend to send them out on Tuesday afternoon.

  • David

    December 13th, 2010

    Thanks again! You are extremely informative and I appreciate all that you have shared with us. Based on your information I can certainly see how much time and emotion goes into the application process on the counselors side too.

  • Alexander

    December 13th, 2010

    Are decisions letters sent to your current or permanent address?

  • Kylie

    December 13th, 2010

    Alexander: Letters are sent to your current mailing address.

  • Anthony

    December 13th, 2010

    Hi, when do you think EDI letters will reach New York?

  • Kylie

    December 13th, 2010

    Anthony: I’m not certain when letters will reach New York. Perhaps 3 business days?

  • Amber

    December 13th, 2010

    Thanks for the update; it was very informative.
    So, I have been hardcore freaking out about my impending letter. Since my mind has been racing so much, I just remembered something that I think I may have read before: Is there any way to appeal a decision? If so, how would one go about this and what are the odds that anything good would come of it?

  • Tyler

    December 14th, 2010

    I know you have probably aswered this before, and I know you are busy so i apologize, but could you tell me why students in ED1 are not waitlisted as some are with RD? Thanks!

  • Kylie

    December 14th, 2010

    Tyler: The opportunity to receive consideration in a smaller pool of candidates earlier in the year via ED gives applicants the best chance of admission. Moreover, our RD pool is extraordinarily competitive. If a student does not receive admission via ED, they would not receive admission via RD so there is no reason to drag out the process for a student. I know it is tough, but it is our way of respecting our students and giving them the opportunity to move forward in their search process.

  • Kelly

    December 14th, 2010

    Wow, you have been very informative during the entire process of ED1. It is still quite nerve wrecking – more now than ever – as we will all be receiving our letters, most likely by weeks end. Hoping and Praying that it’s positive.
    Thanks for all the information along the way, you have been great!

  • David

    December 14th, 2010

    Is there any updated information on when the letters are going out? Thanks

  • Kylie

    December 14th, 2010

    David: Stay tuned! My colleague Thom will post a blog in the next few hours.

  • Linda

    December 14th, 2010

    Sorry…stupid Mom question… but when you say you’ll post a blog when letters are mailed this afternoon, is this what you are referring to…this forum?

    Lauren’s Mom

  • Kylie

    December 14th, 2010

    Linda: Yes, we will post a blog here on The Vandy Admissions Blog about the mailing.

  • Hannah

    December 14th, 2010

    Have the letters left yet? And how long until we can expect to see them?

  • Kylie

    December 14th, 2010

    Hannah: They’re out the door.

  • Tyler

    December 14th, 2010

    Thank you very much! I appreciate it. You are doing an awesome job with this blog! Thanks for keeping everyone updated!

  • katie

    December 15th, 2010

    This blog is so helpful and I really appreciate the support you have given all of us throughout the admissions process. And I almost laughed out loud when I saw the song recommendation and quote you gave us; I used that same quote in my admissions essay! I’m crossing my fingers. Thanks again!

  • Concerned Alumni

    December 15th, 2010

    Why would tell applicants they would receive letters on or before the 15th, then mail them out on the 14th?
    That seems rather cruel.

  • Kylie

    December 15th, 2010

    Alum: It has always been our policy to say letters will go out by the 15th, not that students receive them by the 15th. Sorry if there was confusion.

  • Concerned Alumni

    December 16th, 2010

    It was probably a miscommunication between the high school college counselor and the student. I received mine on the 15th.

  • Isabelle

    December 14th, 2011

    When should I expect to receive my letter?

  • Ryan Burleson

    December 14th, 2011

    Hi Isabelle. We mailed our ED1 letters yesterday, so it shouldn’t be much longer.

  • Katherine Hargrove

    January 19th, 2012

    Hi, I have applied for graduate school at Vanderbilt for my PhD in chemistry. When will those letters be sent?

  • Ryan Burleson

    January 19th, 2012

    Hi Katherine. Our office doesn’t handle decisions for graduate programs, but I’m sure if you contacted The Graduate School ( https://www.vanderbilt.edu/gradschool/), someone will be able to assist you.

  • London

    March 22nd, 2012

    Thank you very much! We appreciate all your efforts. You are doing an awesome job with this blog! Thanks for keeping everyone updated!

  • Ryan Burleson

    March 22nd, 2012

    Thanks for reading and let us know if you need anything else!