As far as I understood it (and from what I vaguely remember being said), yes. She basically said that you do not get more "points" for having a 3.9 over a 3.5 or getting a 163 verbal on the GRE over 153, 2,000 volunteer hours over 200, etc. All of the requirements are checked off and no preference is given for higher stats. After they establish you have met all of the program requirements, I am fairly certain that they then look at you as wholly as possible, including your coursework, your letters/evals, and especially your personal statement to decide if you are a good fit for the program.
I haven't heard anything about acceptances in a while. Looks like around 30 people are in the program thus far (from what I can tell from the membership of the cohort Facebook page, so it may not be reliable info). Still plenty of hope to hold on to! Best of luck to all who are still waiting!