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Just FYI - I was notified that my application was complete on 11/4 last year.
DVMDream - Yes! Update them! I sent them an update with my Fall grades and what I've been up to since applying. It further demonstrates your interest and continued work.
what is an appropriate way to send updates and when should you send them?
I sent a formal letter with transcripts in the mail in December/January - just reiterating my interest in the school and my continued progress.

Hi Starlene - Have you noticed any problems because of the budget cuts? Have you heard anything about increased tuition?
Dear Student:
You recently received an email from President Yudof regarding the mid year fee increase. This email provides detail about the proposed fee increase and how
it will be funded.
If approved by the Regents at their November 19th meeting, graduate academic California resident students will be assessed a $111 fee increase: $56.00 for Winter 2010, and
$55.00 for Spring 2010. Non-residents will be assessed a $117 fee increase: $59.00 for Winter 2010, and $58.00 for Spring 2010.
In anticipation of the fee increase being adopted, the Graduate & Professional Financial Aid Office has already begun increasing student expense budgets. All students who
have filed a FAFSA and been awarded aid from the Financial Aid Office will see an increase in their student expense budgets for the fee increase. Students who have
GSR or TA appointments, or merit-based fee awards, will see an increase in their fee remissions or awards to meet the fee increase.
The Financial Aid Office will not be automatically increasing any loan offers to meet the increase. If you do not receive funding to cover the increase, and would like your
loan increased to cover this expense, please email our office at [email protected].
The preliminary billing statements for Winter Quarter 2010 will reflect the fee increase. E-Bills will be sent out on November 22nd. Adjustments to fee remissions and fee awards
will not be reflected on the Winter billing statement, but will be processed in December.
If you have questions or concerns, please email us at [email protected].
Sincerely,
Graduate Financial Aid
I haven't heard anything either.
Did they increase your fees mid-year? I go to UCSD and (thankfully will be finished before) they increased fees by almost $600 effective this winter quarter. Stupid Yudof.
I didn't even get my free Aggie Pack shirt. That should be a God-given right with the money I'm paying....😡
That's good at least. The profs at SJSU are making a point to make them on class days and lab days so that the students bitch more, in hopes of getting them repealed. The regular undergrads think it's great because it's like random vacation days a few times a month, but christ it irks me to pay more money and have less labs and classes from it. Supposedly the furloughs are just for this year, but I take anything coming out of the UC system with a very large grain of salt.The furloughs are on non-instruction days.
I thought they were voting on the 19th? I know there's going to be a protest at my school tomorrow about the fee increase, so I thought it hadn't happened yet. The e-mail was just to prepare us for (what they're thinking is) the inevitable. At least, that's what I got from it. I'll admit, I just skimmed it up until the numbers part.I haven't heard anything either.
Did they increase your fees mid-year? I go to UCSD and (thankfully will be finished before) they increased fees by almost $600 effective this winter quarter. Stupid Yudof.
If you go to the very first home football game before all the undergrads get into town that's a good time to get a shirt cause you don't have to get there stupid early!
Actually though I don't like the shirts that much this year..
I thought they were voting on the 19th? I know there's going to be a protest at my school tomorrow about the fee increase, so I thought it hadn't happened yet. The e-mail was just to prepare us for (what they're thinking is) the inevitable. At least, that's what I got from it. I'll admit, I just skimmed it up until the numbers part.
I don't know anymore! It sounded like it was passed from the e-mail I got, too, but my roommate told me the meeting is Thursday, and she works at Associated Students. There was also a rally at my scool yesterday protesting it, so I kinda assumed that it hadn't passed yet.Is it not official yet? Our school newspaper and the email sounded like it was for sure...then again I only skimmed the email and was reading the paper in the relative darkness of a lecture hall...

nyanko - i had a love/hate w/davis too, until i started classes... now it is nothing but love love love! once you're in (and i think you will be!), a lot of the impersonal bureaucratic bs goes away.
everyone else - i don't really have anything constructive to say except GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!! i'm definitely rooting for you, in between studying for anatomy, studying for p-chem, and organizing our HUGE thanksgiving fundraiser complete with red carpet, live band, paparazzi wall, silent auction, thanksgiving style dinner, AND afterparty....
here are some awesome things i love about davis, to help motivate you through this stressful time:
- chihuly chandelier in our lobby
- seriously amazing anatomy profs (<3 them)
- also seriously amazing radiology profs
- also incredibly hilarious physio chem profs, even if their class is tough and they are crazy, i love them anyway
- TG's - free beer, wine, and bbq every other friday ON CAMPUS!
- the halloween party (uh-mazing)
- the turkey roast (fall fundraiser!)
- really sexy road bikes everywhere
- the most comfortable chairs of any vet school, hands down.
- all-you-can-eat sushi at fuji sushi
- all-you-can-eat indian lunch buffet at kathmandu kitchen
- the fact that i can drop my flipflop while biking around at 3 am and it is still there on the side of the road at noon the next day!
ok well that pretty much sums up (my) life at davis, so GET EXCITED!
good luck!!!!![]()
here are some awesome things i love about davis, to help motivate you through this stressful time:
- chihuly chandelier in our lobby

Heehee, I see someone I know singing! I'll have to tease her about it on FB. 😉 I'd totally go, but I think I'd be a bit overwhelmed being surrounded by a ton of vet students, not to mention I'm stuck in the bay area for a prior commitment, too bad! Have a good one, it sounds like you've all put a lot of effort into making it awesome!
I got an email today from UC Davis letting me know my application is complete. I kinda freaked out when I got it thinking it was an early rejection. But it wasn't! Anyways here's the email:
Dear Applicant:
Thank you for applying to the University of California, School of Veterinary Medicine. Your transcripts, GRE scores, and letters of evaluation have been received and your application is now considered complete and will be reviewed for admission to our DVM program.
The University of California Office of the President has issued new guidelines on collecting and maintaining race and ethnicity data. This information differs from the VMCAS application and therefore all applicants are required to re-identify their race and ethnic backgrounds by responding to one question on our supplemental survey http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/EthnicSurvey/. This information will not be used to evaluate your application nor will it be factored in our decisions of admission. Please complete the questionnaire as soon as possible but not later than January 15, 2010.
All applicants admitted to our DVM program must be interviewed by the Admissions Committee. If you are granted an interview, you will be notified via email in February. Interviews will be conducted in person at the School of Veterinary Medicine starting mid-February through late March. We anticipate interviewing approximately 220 applicants. All applicants (accepted and denied) will be informed of our final admission decision via email no later than April 1, 2010.
Please keep us informed of your current email address so we may correspond with you. Make sure you allow email from "@ucdavis.edu" to your inbox so that important messages from us will not be filtered out as spam.
Periodically visit our web site at http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/studentprograms
for announcements and updates regarding the status of the admissions process. If you have questions that are not answered on our website, please contact us at (530) 752-1383. This is not an email which you can reply.
Please note: Our office will be closed December 23, 2009 through January 3, 2010.
Thank you,
Office of the Dean-Student Programs and Admissions
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine

Oh no! They probably haven't gotten to your application yet. At least you didn't get an email saying your application is incomplete.

**goes to check e-mail and spam** Nothing. 🙁![]()




Thanks shelterURIgirl, distractions are good, watched starlene's teaser for that but didn't know there was a ful length version!
I sure hope I get an e-mail soon because I've developed a serious e-mail checking OCD! I can't imagine doing this through december! yuck
Just wait until February and March 😉