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Yes, only the FAFSA.We only had to do the FAFSA, right?
Yes, only the FAFSA.We only had to do the FAFSA, right?
When I was waitlisted last year I never got an email regarding financial aid. If you come off the wait list they'll probably work something out for you at that point. No point in doing that work if you decide to go elsewhere.silly question but you would only get the email if you were accepted already, right?
I doubt no email means no award at this point. UCF tires to give everyone at least something, if they can. I was accepted somewhat early, too, and turned in my FAFSA early as well. It probably takes time to prepare these individually and they're probably not sent out as a mass email. Don't sweat, just keep an eye on your email 🙂
Another thing to note is that I've already turned in my physical exam form, immunizations, and all the other paperwork (to my knowledge) for which they've asked so far. You'll need titers checked and PPD's so take a look at the immunization forms now because it could take a while to get everything you need. The whole acceptance process involved graduating from each "house" in order to matriculate (i.e., admissions, student services, financial services, perhaps diversity and equity for some, etc.)... and we thought AMCAS and secondaries were all it took.
I just want to clarify though that you definitely do NOT have to do all your health paperwork before getting the fin aid award or matriculation. It's a good idea to take a look at everything just so you can plan appropriately (most schools are going to require the same things anyway) but I am OOS and won't do mine until I know for sure where I'm going. It didn't affect my award notice at all.
Dang, just checked my spam folder after your post, still nothing. Waiting on pins and needles! I had made myself content thinking we wouldn't hear anything until mid-April but now I keep checking my email 🙂Nevermind...award email was in my junk mailbox the whole time 🙂
Holy Financial Aid Award, Batman! This program sure knows how to recruit. Keep an eye on your email, C/O 2018!
We don't know the ranges. We only know the amount we got. You should email the COM itself for that info.What is the range of the scholarships this year? I think it starts at 2k. What does it go up to?
Just withdrew my acceptance from here. GL to you guys on the WL, and congrats to those with acceptances! Wishing ya'll the best.
Sure; I just decided to accept my position at another school instead.Can I ask what made u withdraw?
What school, if I may?Sure; I just decided to accept my position at another school instead.
Admitting my bias because I want ucf to call me off their waitlist....free is hard to give upNeed help... I'm stuck between 2 schools. I created new account so I could get help! I have been offered full tuition at another instate school and Ucf offered a great tuition also. The just tuition difference is 30,000 a year and 120,000 without interest between schools. I think Ucf is better for me as it has a lot to keep me but do you think that it is worth it? I'm also interested in research and the possibility of pursuing community based research and clinics so money is a factor for me! So mixed! Any input would be great!
Need help... I'm stuck between 2 schools. I created new account so I could get help! I have been offered full tuition at another instate school and Ucf offered a great tuition also. The just tuition difference is 30,000 a year and 120,000 without interest between schools. I think Ucf is better for me as it has a lot to keep me but do you think that it is worth it? I'm also interested in research and the possibility of pursuing community based research and clinics so money is a factor for me! So mixed! Any input would be great!
Thanks if you would it would be great! I'll try my search myself for oneI might go with free, too. It depends on what the other school is. Also consider this: When you repay your loans, if you make 120 full payments on time (10 years), the rest of your debt is forgiven. The repayment is income based. If you start during your first year of residency, you'll knock off several years at a reduced rate. If you plan to have a long residency or adding a felloswhip to your post grad education, you may not pay all of that off in 10 years if you're making the minimum payment. You'll need to sit down and spreadsheet this and use appropriate loan calculators. The difference in price may end up being a large portion of what you won't be paying.
It sounds like (from your post above) that you may do a family practice or IM residency without further specialization. If this is the case, you may end up paying back all of your debt before 10 years has passed and the above advice would not apply to you.
Once I get my financial aid awards for all schools, I will be doing this myself to see if it makes a difference. At that time, I can circulate my spreadsheet so others can use it in making similar decisions. I still need to look at governmental resources to make sure I fully understand the income-based repayment system.
Admitting my bias because I want ucf to call me off their waitlist....free is hard to give up
Need help... I'm stuck between 2 schools. I created new account so I could get help! I have been offered full tuition at another instate school and Ucf offered a great tuition also. The just tuition difference is 30,000 a year and 120,000 without interest between schools. I think Ucf is better for me as it has a lot to keep me but do you think that it is worth it? I'm also interested in research and the possibility of pursuing community based research and clinics so money is a factor for me! So mixed! Any input would be great!
Need help... I'm stuck between 2 schools. I created new account so I could get help! I have been offered full tuition at another instate school and Ucf offered a great tuition also. The just tuition difference is 30,000 a year and 120,000 without interest between schools. I think Ucf is better for me as it has a lot to keep me but do you think that it is worth it? I'm also interested in research and the possibility of pursuing community based research and clinics so money is a factor for me! So mixed! Any input would be great!
Need help... I'm stuck between 2 schools. I created new account so I could get help! I have been offered full tuition at another instate school and Ucf offered a great tuition also. The just tuition difference is 30,000 a year and 120,000 without interest between schools. I think Ucf is better for me as it has a lot to keep me but do you think that it is worth it? I'm also interested in research and the possibility of pursuing community based research and clinics so money is a factor for me! So mixed! Any input would be great!
I too would like to know the details on loan repayment. Every doctor I've ever spoken with has told me to defer with "financial hardship" during residency.
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send an email or call RELAnyone know how I withdraw from the waitlist?
I'm around the middle of the top third, haven't heard anything yet but it seems too early based on previous years. I will let you know when I doSo has waitlist movement started at all? Has anyone waitlisted in the top half of the top third been accepted lately?
In top half of top third here, and have not been accepted yet. Just received an email from REL yesterday stating that they were changing our AMCAS status so that they could get moving on the background checks. He said that as predicted movement in April is slow and will begin to happen closer to May 15. He also said most, if not all, of those in the top third should be accepted by the end of June. The total wait list has approx. 200 people on it, so that would make each third about 66 people (33 for top half, 33 for bottom half).So has waitlist movement started at all? Has anyone waitlisted in the top half of the top third been accepted lately?
In top half of top third here, and have not been accepted yet. Just received an email from REL yesterday stating that they were changing our AMCAS status so that they could get moving on the background checks. He said that as predicted movement in April is slow and will begin to happen closer to May 15. He also said most, if not all, of those in the top third should be accepted by the end of June. The total wait list has approx. 200 people on it, so that would make each third about 66 people (33 for top half, 33 for bottom half).
True. I was not taking into account people who remove themselves from the wait list, so it could be less.Does that include people who take themselves off for being accepted elsewhere? If not the number can be lower.
Quick question for REL or those accepted already who might know: when does orientation start this year? And when is the White coat ceremony?
Top third of the wait list here...extremely anxious and excited for the wait list to begin moving!!
If you don't mind, what are your guys' stats (MCAT and GPA)?same here!!
If you don't mind, what are your guys' stats (MCAT and GPA)?
I'm in Orlando, so very interested. TIA.