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anybody know when we'll start seeing movement on the WL?

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anybody know when we'll start seeing movement on the WL?
2021-2022 cycle, WL movement started ~April 11 (likely started this early due to it being a COVID year, so things were more unpredictable)
2022-2023: ~April 25
2023-2024: ~May 1 (seems to be late because there were FAFSA delays this year)

My guess is it will start sometime this week or the week after, but definitely by May 1
 
2021-2022 cycle, WL movement started ~April 11 (likely started this early due to it being a COVID year, so things were more unpredictable)
2022-2023: ~April 25
2023-2024: ~May 1 (seems to be late because there were FAFSA delays this year)

My guess is it will start sometime this week or the week after, but definitely by May 1
please VCU😭😭😭
 
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Does anyone know why/any current students have insight into why 7.5k in cost is allocated for transportation? This is significantly more than the other schools I have interviewed at and reviewed their costs.
 
One of my school requires plan to enroll (but not commit to enroll) by the 30th, will VCU see that/ does it mean that they will think I am not interested in going to their school and instead pursue someone else? :0
 
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One of my school requires plan to enroll (but not commit to enroll) by the 30th, will VCU see that/ does it mean that they will think I am not interested in going to their school and instead pursue someone else? :0
All schools require PTE by the 30th, its an AAMC requirement, so you're fine dw, it shouldn't impact you
 
for virginia residency, it just requires one year. can you swap to in state tuition after that?
From the sounds of it, it isn’t that easy. Sounds like you really have to prove to the state that you aren’t there just for school. Take this with a grain of salt as this is just what I’ve seen online.
 
From previous threads I've looked at, it seems that once you apply OOS, you're stuck as an OOS student (having to pay OOS tuition) for all 4 years.
No, you can apply for IS residency. However, there are strict requirements. You can find them online.
 
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