If you include the Writing division, students were being notified as early as mid-March. One Production international student got an email on 3/22 saying he didn't get any scholarship. Other than that the info is spotty.
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thanks! I can send my financial documents by tomorrow but we still waiting for my spouse’s new passport (which will display her new last name). How do you think - will it be ok to send them later additionally her new documents as soon as we’ll get them for USC to issue our l20 at the same time?Hey @OzymandiasVII! Based on the acceptance email, it should be March 23, 2020.
Approval is pretty quick though (my financial docs got approved the same day I sent them)!
They're pretty quick with the I20 too. Just got notified that it's now on its way to the Philippines so I might get it sometime this week.
I'm not sure about the deposit part, but I have submitted my statement of intent already (that part is not binding unlike the deposit). I guess we just have to keep our fingers crossed that if we won a scholarship, we find out before april 15. but i would suggest calling SCA to double check.So @stargirlmars -- they'll be sending out scholarships even if you haven't sent in the deposit & statement of intent?
I received an admission letter from SCA on March 2nd along with instructions on how to pay the deposit. That’s after I stated the intent but I don’t feel like the actions are related.Speaking of deposit, has any of the international students who've received their acceptance letters and have stated their intent to enroll received instructions on how to pay for the deposit? It's only mentioned in my acceptance letter but I haven't received any instructions on how to go about that specifically.
I hope you can too. I bought mine through United so they waived change flight fees (without insurance) due to the virus, so I just changed it to fly home next week for about a month since my school just announced the rest of the school year will be conducted online.
Just got the email, too. A friend of mine bought our plane tickets, I'm just hoping she got the insurance plan option so we can get a refund![]()
I'm keeping my fingers crossed hahahaFor what it’s worth, I think even for passengers without insurance, airlines are being pretty flexible re: refunds in light of everything going on.
Also I’ve actually heard, as surprising as it may sound, that a lot of insurance plans don’t actually cover the coronavirus scenario (even though customers think they do), probably due to some technicality hidden in the fine print.
But I do think you should be in good shape, either way.. Or at least I hope so!
Speaking of deposit, has any of the international students who've received their acceptance letters and have stated their intent to enroll received instructions on how to pay for the deposit? It's only mentioned in my acceptance letter but I haven't received any instructions on how to go about that specifically.
I've just received a decision email from SCA (which is separate from the USC grad school one) with a link to submit an electronic confirmation and pay the deposit, so be sure to check your email!
ME TOO!!! Can you believe I'm still waiting for the acceptances? I must be crazy lol.Any updates? Or rejection emails?
Really want to hear something![]()
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