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That is awesome! Can I ask when you did your interview and was accepted?Got accepted here with a 496 this cycle (& at other DO programs) There is hope
That is awesome! Can I ask when you did your interview and was accepted?Got accepted here with a 496 this cycle (& at other DO programs) There is hope
Where did you get in?I withdrew my acceptance here as well! Good luck everyone!!
Where did you go instead?Withdrew my acceptance here! Good luck to whomever gets my spot!
I have a few options that I chose over NYIT. I haven’t chosen my top yet! Good Luck!Where did you go instead?
any chance I could DM you?Got accepted here with a 496 this cycle (& at other DO programs) There is hope
Thank you! Interviewed late November and accepted mid DecemberThat is awesome! Can I ask when you did your interview and was accepted?
Go for itany chance I could DM you?
apparently they are interviewing til April but seems like its for waitlistAre interviews over here? Anyone know please
nope :/anyone on the WL heard back today?
Interviewed 3/1 I have also not heard backAnyone else not hear back today?
No. You're considered independent when you enter graduate school.Are we required to put in our parents' income for FAFSA to qualify for any grants/scholarships here?
Reason I ask is I have been financially independent from my parents, so I don't feel like putting their info. I have a parent who is a physician, so idk if it would affect how much scholarship I'm getting. However, I was just wondering if not putting the parent info prevent us from qualifying for need-based aid or any other grants/scholarships? I'm a bit worried since there is one scholarship on the website I found I qualify for. 😅No. You're considered independent when you enter graduate school.
Completely valid point! As far as I know you don't fill out the information anyway because the FAFSA App considers you financially independent (even regardless of whether you actually are or not) if you're a grad student. It shouldn't hinder your ability to qualify for anything by excluding that information. But since you have a specific scholarship-based question though, maybe reach out to Vicki Walker just to verify?Reason I ask is I have been financially independent from my parents, so I don't feel like putting their info. I have a parent who is a physician, so idk if it would affect how much scholarship I'm getting. However, I was just wondering if not putting the parent info prevent us from qualifying for need-based aid or any other grants/scholarships? I'm a bit worried since there is one scholarship on the website I found I qualify for. 😅
Thank you for your response! I will contact herCompletely valid point! As far as I know you don't fill out the information anyway because the FAFSA App considers you financially independent (even regardless of whether you actually are or not) if you're a grad student. It shouldn't hinder your ability to qualify for anything by excluding that information. But since you have a specific scholarship-based question though, maybe reach out to Vicki Walker just to verify?
Yeah, I feel the same way and I'm starting to doubt a lot too, but I don't think anybody on the WL have heard back as far as I know. So... we'll see in a month when the WL movement is expected to happen!anyone else (waitlisted in Jan) find the silence completely odd? not going to lie, I thought I would get emails about their masters program, a podcast, etc. but nothing. the only emails I’ve received so far was that sign up genius bug. idk which scares me more: no emails at all about anything, or emails about anything BUT my decision
Yeah, I feel the same way and I'm starting to doubt a lot too, but I don't think anybody on the WL have heard back as far as I know. So... we'll see in a month when the WL movement is expected to happen!
same. complete aug and silence.Still waiting for an II. I'm still hoping so hard, haha
This has been discussed earlier too but the rotation sites can change slightly every year because they add more and more spots all the time. But the major spots included that a majority of the students end up in for 3rd year are Jonesboro, Little Rock, North West Arkansas, Memphis(Through a special application process via the baptist program) . The smaller sites are within the state and some in Shrevport LA, and MO. Jonesboro is still one of the bigger sites and will host most of the students at either NEA baptist or St. Bernards medical center.Where are the 3rd year rotation site hubs?
Anyone on the waitlist: there is major movement in waitlists to come in the next coming months at ALL schools as people narrow down who is going where. We have had people get accepted a week into classes before. so please keep that in mind!I’ve been waitlisted since 1/20, and still nothing. Having been waitlisted last cycle, I can tell you that the bulk of movement is expected in April/May— closer to May. I also started to notice movement in early June. However, every cycle is unique and we should not consider past cycles to dictate the flow of our current cycle. Just be patient. Things will work out accordingly.
Probably for a waitlist, however it doesn't mean that you will not have a good shot. I know people who interviewed this late and got off the waitlist and are current students.Anyone know how big the waitlist is for the Jonesboro campus? What are the odds of getting off the list?
pre II R. said interview cycle is done.
+1Pre-II R as well saying interviewing is complete. Good luck to everyone else!