Just thought this was funny:
Apparently our app fees aren't covering too much at some med schools, as I recently received a rejection letter (small envelope), connected to another rejection letter to someone in socal. Perhaps this is a new way to save on "processing fees"? I notified the admissions office, should be interesting to see what they do (I doubt they will care at all).
I'm mostly worried about the applicant receiving timely notice, but I figure if they are interested they will contact the school on their own to learn of their rejection.
For everyone who never hears from a school, though, this may be why: someone else is holding your rejection
The fun continues...
Apparently our app fees aren't covering too much at some med schools, as I recently received a rejection letter (small envelope), connected to another rejection letter to someone in socal. Perhaps this is a new way to save on "processing fees"? I notified the admissions office, should be interesting to see what they do (I doubt they will care at all).
I'm mostly worried about the applicant receiving timely notice, but I figure if they are interested they will contact the school on their own to learn of their rejection.
For everyone who never hears from a school, though, this may be why: someone else is holding your rejection

The fun continues...