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I think that was clear as mud.
I think that was clear as mud.
This is what I was referring to, and is a line in my Non-sponsored acceptance letter:
Yup. That's what I was talking about in the long post.I wonder if that was referring to after WICHE decisions are released? Like if you're not offered a WICHE spot when the decisions are released, but later down the road a WICHE position opens up, CSU may not be able to accommodate it. I don't know, you may want to call CSU to see what that means. The only thing I've ever known 100% about WICHE is that it was ridiculously confusing.
I'm officially CSU c/o 2020!
Got the WICHE acceptance a little bit ago.
Congratulations w2vm!!!
Thank you!
Poop, I just read your post above. Are you still considering OOS, or is CSU done for you?
This is what I was referring to, and is a line in my Non-sponsored acceptance letter:
They also called me.Just got a random call out of the blue from a 1st year asking if I had any questions about the program and experiences. Was totally off guard and unprepared, but it was nice to have a hat with a current student like that
Me, me, hurray for being broke for lifeis there any OOS considering attending CSU?
All that means is that if you accept your non-sponsored seat before knowing your WICHE status, that the WICHE seats may be unavailable. They won't revoke your non-sponsored acceptance, no matter what WICHE decides. But it sounds like it worked out for you!
In the paragraph above that line it said if I accepted and then received a WICHE spot they would convert the non-sponsored acceptance to WICHE. The explanation that made most sense was that if I accepted non-sponsored and WICHE opened up more funding over and beyond their normal spots, Colorado could not guarantee a spot if the class was full. Still kind of confused me, but that made sense.
So the class size is predetermined, with x number of sponsored seats, x number of nonsponsored seats, and x number of WICHE seats. If you accept your nonsponsored seat before you know WICHE status, and in the meantime all the designated WICHE seats are filled by other students who already know they have WICHE funding and accepted their WICHE seat - even if your state decides later that you get funding, all the WICHE seats in the class are spoken for. So your only option to remain in the class is to take the nonsponsored seat.
I am also trying to make a good decision about what vet school to attend. What have you heard about the hands on experience at CSU? Have you received any comments from current students?I got accepted as an OOS but the cost and lack of hands on experience is starting to really freak me out!! Any current students have any input on these two matters? I am waitlisted at 2 other schools and am waiting to hear back from 2 I just interviewed at...Just don't want to pick the wrong school 😕
Many of the students I am friends with are also active in animal rescue, so between the cat rescue, animal house, NCFF, and many, many, many other rescues, they all had or will have 20- hundreds of surgeries under their belts depending on the time they had to offer their service. It might be possible to go through school at CSU with little hands on experience, but my impression would be that that is all on you.I am also trying to make a good decision about what vet school to attend. What have you heard about the hands on experience at CSU? Have you received any comments from current students?
I am also trying to make a good decision about what vet school to attend. What have you heard about the hands on experience at CSU? Have you received any comments from current students?
Many of the students I am friends with are also active in animal rescue, so between the cat rescue, animal house, NCFF, and many, many, many other rescues, they all had or will have 20- hundreds of surgeries under their belts depending on the time they had to offer their service. It might be possible to go through school at CSU with little hands on experience, but my impression would be that that is all on you.
There is hope until you get a no or whatever the class entry deadline is this year. Some years that is over a week into class.Any hope still left for non-sponsored alternates? I heard the waitlist moves fast but....
Hi All, Who all in this group was accepted into the UAF/CSU class of 2020?
Congratulations! I am an alternate with hopes of being called on April 15th. Sigh. Trying to get an idea of how many people know for sure if they are going to attend the UAF/CSU program so I can decide to keep dreaming or let it go.Hey there! I was accepted into the UAF/CSU class!
Congratulations! I am an alternate with hopes of being called on April 15th. Sigh. Trying to get an idea of how many people know for sure if they are going to attend the UAF/CSU program so I can decide to keep dreaming or let it go.
It's a tough road were on Schatzlife. If things go well though we might get to meet in August!I, too, am an alternate for Alaska.
It's a tough road were on Schatzlife. If things go well though we might get to meet in August!
Yes, I imagine they will start working there way down the list as soon as they know people have decided to go elsewhere. I know they reserve five seats for Alaskans and the rest can be filled by OOS. Not sure if there are two separate lists for OOS and IS though. If anyone else knows more than me I would love to hear your thoughts.Do you think they would call earlier if they knew a spot opened up before April 15th? And how many OOS spots do you think there are this year? (I should have clarified -I'm OOS)
Do you think they would call earlier if they knew a spot opened up before April 15th? And how many OOS spots do you think there are this year?
Just heard decisions should be released at the end of this week.Just wondering did anyone get into the vet prep program?
In an email to me they said:For anyone going to the Showcase Day on Saturday, do you know what types of things people wear? I'm assuming it's a look nice but not super fancy occasion?
For those of you unfamiliar in Fort Collins, the weather here can be very unpredictable and change within hours. We would recommend bringing different layers of clothing. It may be 70 degrees and sunny, or much colder with wind and snow. It is usually warm and sunny, but you never know. Bringing a jacket would be quite wise just in case. Additionally, we do not require a formal dress code for visit day... but we tend to discourage wearing sweatpants. Dress somewhere in the middle of those extremes.
In reviewing older threads like a crazy stalker, it looks like they have invited applicants to the Vet Prep program who were on the alternate list. Also, if you Google search "Colorado Vet Prep" you can find a PDF that explains what the program is and some info regarding the selection process. Good luck to you!Does anyone know if they consider alternates for the vet prep program?
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I live here, but sure, we'll call it staying.anyone staying in ft.collins over this weekend?