2022-2023 Creighton

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Can anyone confirm the FAFSA code for this school when they get a moment? Also, it looks like the codes are the same for both Omaha and Phoenix campuses, and I wanted to confirm this was correct as well.
Hi the code that I used is: 002542 and it is the same for both campuses 🙂
 
got the A today at 11:15am CST!! OOS, re-applicant, submitted secondary 8/4, interviewed week of Friday 11/4. Never lose hope!
Congrat's as a re-applicant it has to be overwhelming with joy and tears to have earned an opportunity to pursue your dream! Getting into medical school is really difficult, and in my opinion, getting in is actually harder than staying in the rigorous curriculum.
 
Is the acceptance form a binding decision to matriculate? I am a little confused on this if anyone has insight, thanks!
 
Thank you!!
Wait, if schools don't send you decisions until after Feb, are interviewing until after Feb, how are you supposed to know where to enroll? Or is Feb just when the form opens but the deadline is later?
 
Wait, if schools don't send you decisions until after Feb, are interviewing until after Feb, how are you supposed to know where to enroll? Or is Feb just when the form opens but the deadline is later?
Feb is the absolute earliest. This won't be a problem until April and if you don't hear until April, then it likely means you are on waitlists and have nothing to commit to 🙁
 
Is the acceptance form a binding decision to matriculate? I am a little confused on this if anyone has insight, thanks!
Beginning February 19th through April 30th there is "Plan to Enroll" and "Commit to Enroll". Commit to enroll is binding, plan to enroll is non-binding, but gives some direction to the schools count of still potential students accepted that may still attend. After April 30th you have to narrow your acceptances to only 1. If it is your first choice and you are definitely going and there is not another school that you would upgrade to as your first choice if they accept you, then you can "commit to enroll". If you are on a wait list somewhere you like better, and you have narrowed to one acceptance after April 30th with a "plan to enroll" and you get an acceptance in June for a higher level choice of yours, you drop your current AAMC designated plan to enroll and switch it to your new acceptance. Courtesy rule of thumb is if you have an acceptance you know you are not taking, decline and open the seat for someone else. If you are accepted to your top choice and you know you are going, drop other acceptances and if you like you can help the school out by "commit to enroll" instead of "plan to enroll" to help them manage their seats, interviews and waitlists. When students make their cuts from holding 3 acceptances down to 1 on April 30th, there is a ton of waitlist movements as those accepted seats open up and students get accepted off waitlists. As some of those students drop current acceptances and upgrade to the newly opened up acceptances there is yet more seats opened up and further waitlist movement. You get the idea.
 
Beginning February 19th through April 30th there is "Plan to Enroll" and "Commit to Enroll". Commit to enroll is binding, plan to enroll is non-binding, but gives some direction to the schools count of still potential students accepted that may still attend. After April 30th you have to narrow your acceptances to only 1. If it is your first choice and you are definitely going and there is not another school that you would upgrade to as your first choice if they accept you, then you can "commit to enroll". If you are on a wait list somewhere you like better, and you have narrowed to one acceptance after April 30th with a "plan to enroll" and you get an acceptance in June for a higher level choice of yours, you drop your current AAMC designated plan to enroll and switch it to your new acceptance. Courtesy rule of thumb is if you have an acceptance you know you are not taking, decline and open the seat for someone else. If you are accepted to your top choice and you know you are going, drop other acceptances and if you like you can help the school out by "commit to enroll" instead of "plan to enroll" to help them manage their seats, interviews and waitlists. When students make their cuts from holding 3 acceptances down to 1 on April 30th, there is a ton of waitlist movements as those accepted seats open up and students get accepted off waitlists. As some of those students drop current acceptances and upgrade to the newly opened up acceptances there is yet more seats opened up and further waitlist movement. You get the idea.
Super helpful, thank you!
 
People who interviewed super recently (like last week), did your thank you message disappear on the portal? Mine did :O...I know the committee met today as well...
 
So, my "thank you for interviewing" message disappeared last week, but I noticed that "thank you for submitting secondary" message is back above the box that lists recommendation letters? Was this message always here or is the portal bugging out...?
 
So, my "thank you for interviewing" message disappeared last week, but I noticed that "thank you for submitting secondary" message is back above the box that lists recommendation letters? Was this message always here or is the portal bugging out...?
Nvm, ACCEPTED! Reapplicant, ORM. Thank you everyone.
 
Has anyone tried to join the student GroupMe? My request is still pending!
 
Did they finish all their interviews for the season?
 
Based on previous years' threads and CycleTrack, someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

Does Creighton reject at the end of the cycle?
Yeah, looks like the R's come in Mar which matches up with the time when all interviews are done.

Did they finish all their interviews for the season?
I don't think so. It looks like usually Feb is last II for dates to interview in Mar.
 
Does anyone still have a thank you message for "submitting the secondary" even though they already interviewed? Had my interview several weeks ago but my portal never got updated with a "thank you for interviewing" so I'm not sure if I should be expecting to hear back - they did say they would be releasing the decisions before the holidays though...
Mine says, "Thank you for visiting campus during your interview. We hope you had an enjoyable trip to Omaha and Creighton. Your application is ready for final review from the Committee on Admissions. The final review process usually takes 4-6 weeks. We will contact you immediately when a decision has been made. As always, please feel free to contact the Office of Medical Admissions if you have any questions."

But someone above on this thread just had the secondary message & got accepted soon after....

Idk applicant04, we might just be stressing ourselves out unnecessarily over meaningless nuances.
 
Does anyone still have a thank you message for "submitting the secondary" even though they already interviewed? Had my interview several weeks ago but my portal never got updated with a "thank you for interviewing" so I'm not sure if I should be expecting to hear back - they did say they would be releasing the decisions before the holidays though...
I do remember from my interview that they said they would release decisions dec 19 and then jan 16 from my interview group. don’t quote me tho 🥴
 
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