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open the portallllllllll
I read this as "open the portal because they updated your status" and I almost had a heart attack scrambling to hit the bookmark. Thanks for that.open the portallllllllll
OH NOOOO SO SORRYI read this as "open the portal because they updated your status" and I almost had a heart attack scrambling to hit the bookmark. Thanks for that.![]()
Oh geez they haven't even passed that step yet!? That's kind of rough to give 300ish people less than a month's notice to book all of the closest hotels and the cheapest flights...I just called and was told they were hoping to get the committee together this week to hopefully (keyword here being hopefully) start sending out letters next week.
I just called and was told they were hoping to get the committee together this week to hopefully (keyword here being hopefully) start sending out letters next week.
I'm an OOS applicant and as far as my research on the school goes, they do not allow you to switch residency after your first year. You have to do it the hard way (living there for a full year/switching over all of your info/whatever) prior to the time you submit your application.Hey everyone, I was just wondering if anyone can give me an accurate answer (or direct me to a recent website) about OOS students switching residency for tuition purposes? I've looked on SDN and other sites but get a lot of conflicting information. Just wanted to post here before I harass the college calling them *again* asking more questions
I'm an OOS applicant and as far as my research on the school goes, they do not allow you to switch residency after your first year. You have to do it the hard way (living there for a full year/switching over all of your info/whatever) prior to the time you submit your application.
Where have you found that they allow you to switch residencies prior to your second year?
Where have you found that they allow you to switch residencies prior to your second year?
The University of Missouri had a sheet in their interview weekend packet that listed all the US vet schools and noted which 5 allow students to successfully gain IS residency after one year. Those 5 were: Missouri, OSU, UC Davis, Washington State & NC State. I say successfully because during a Q&A session there, the admissions staff told us there were 8 additional vet schools that permit students to apply for residency, but very few of those students (if any) are approved for IS status. I'm not sure if Illinois is on that list of 8 schools, but I would reach out directly to their residency office for more specific information.Hey everyone, I was just wondering if anyone can give me an accurate answer (or direct me to a recent website) about OOS students switching residency for tuition purposes? I've looked on SDN and other sites but get a lot of conflicting information. Just wanted to post here before I harass the college calling them *again* asking more questions
Ok, so as far as the committee, we'll see what happens because we just got like 6 inches of snow last night. Hopefully, all the roads will be shoveled by noon today. As far as residency, it's extremely difficult to get it switched over. I'm OOS and attempting that right now but it looks unlikely. You have to make a gross salary of 14k a year AND show evidence that you're not just in Illinois for school. My fiance and I are attempting to buy a house, I have my license changed to an Illinois one, I'm registered to vote here, and I'm working. However, we won't be getting married until after I graduate and I don't make enough on my own to reach the 14k requirement so it's unlikely they'll let me switch.
Man, that's rough. Not trying to pry here, but have you guys thought about getting married before school's out? The ultimate savings would be astronomical. The only reason I applied OOS at all was because the fiance and I plan on getting married during the first year and applying for my residency the 2nd.
I mean, if y'all are working on buying a house and planning on being together forever, it just might be worth bumping the date up a bit. ^__^ Good luck in anything you choose though!
We wanted to but he's leaving for the army in 2 weeks and still technically married to his ex in Canada because she's taking forever to get the paperwork done (they were legally married in Canada). It's been like a 2 year process now and apparently the army frowns on divorce so he has to wait until he's promoted a couple ranks before trying again to get it done.
Are you guys sending your Fall Transcript after you get an interview? Since the deadline for transcript is February 1...
Illinois doesn't really allow you to switch your residency.I haven't found anything that reliably says you can switch residencies (besides marriage) at anytime during the four years, let alone before the second one.
I just wanted to know in general, if it can be done. And if it can be done, is it actually feasible?
Are you guys sending your Fall Transcript after you get an interview? Since the deadline for transcript is February 1...
Where are you getting this deadline from?
So maybe Friday??????
I hope we get an email invitation before a paper invitation 😛 it is SO cold here (Chicago suburbs) and I do NOT want to trek the 14 feet to my mailbox haha
Anyways, lets hope we hear Friday!
You and me both...Brb I'm gonna go stalk my email inbox....
You and me both...
last name S so maybe I'll be waiting a whileMaybe they're going in alphabetical order??