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Admissions Committee 

  • Email the faculty listserv to seek application readers in late December

  • Set an admissions meeting date in late December for the first week in March

  • Applications really start to roll in during November/December/January.  

    • By November/December, you should be checking Slate once a week.

    • Mid-December through the application deadline (Jan 15) check every day, and likely will be emailing several times a day.

  • Exam scores can be cross checked in  Grade20, though they will also be linked to Slate (though import can take some time) 

  • Open all attachments (CVs, Statements, Recommendations Portfolios) to be sure files aren't corrupt.

  • The goal is to have Four readers per applicant

    • MSRED Director-reads all

    • Grad Admin-reads but is not voting member and does not rate

    • Three readers

  • Aid applications are embedded in the Slate Application

    • Needing or not needing aid is not a legitimate reason to admit or not admit an applicant.

  • Once applications are assigned to faculty readers, they can log into their queue in Slate.

    • Please see 'Templates' for a sample email all readers receive with reminders/login info each year.

  • After a class is decided upon, then aid applications are reviewed with the Directors/Funding Committee.  Aid does not impact whether an individual is admitted.

    • Aid decisions are included in admissions letters via Slate

  • Admitted Applicants:

    • The Slate system will automatically send letters to Admitted Students

    • Students may request a hardcopy letter but that is not the default

  • Waitlisted Applicants:

    • The Slate system will automatically sent letters to students on the waitlist

    • We generally to not have a waitlist

  • Rejected Applicants:

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