I received an email asking me for my proof of financial support since I'm an international student, the deadline is the end of this week so I guess decisions are being made this week.
 
I know it's only been about a week since my interview, so decisions may or may not have been finalized yet, but still, all this waiting is just killing me. Not to mention I actually had a few dreams about both being accepted and rejected (usually at the same time 0_0 ).
And if I don't get in, then I'll be going through all this again in the spring. o_O

By the way, anyone tried logging into camel yet?
 
So I have managed to extend my worrying period. I won't be able to get my financial documents/money in time for Spring and without it I can't find out if I'm accepted/rejected so my application is being forward to Fall 2014 instead and will have to be reviewed all over again. So now I'm focusing on my other Fall applications as those deadlines will sneak up soon.

Good luck everyone, and try remain calm...I'm rooting for you guys!
 
Africana Thanks! I hope everything works out for you! Keep us posted on your status.

I received an email early this morning about completing loan counseling so tuition and fees would be paid on time. I believe this is just standard protocol for anyone who requested loans for the year. I remember I had to do this for my undergrad loans. Anyone else who applied for student loans receive this?
 
Africana Thanks! I hope everything works out for you! Keep us posted on your status.

I received an email early this morning about completing loan counseling so tuition and fees would be paid on time. I believe this is just standard protocol for anyone who requested loans for the year. I remember I had to do this for my undergrad loans. Anyone else who applied for student loans receive this?

When you say applied for student loans, do you mean applied for FAFSA? I did that, but did not receive that email.
 
I just logged into camel. but i haven't heard from USC at all. don't want to make any hasty conclusions. maybe Ive waited so long for this that I'm in disbelief.

Good luck to everyone else!
 

Like Quixotiq I am waiting patiently for the official letter. I don't want to celebrate pre-maturely even though it seems pretty clear. Good luck to everyone!
 
I'm new here and decided to stop "stalking" the forum and jump in. I too have applied to the spring mfa in film production and am patiently waiting. What is the camel system you guys have been talking about? Is it the same as the "statement of intent" page? Why do you think this means you are in? Just curious your thoughts. Cheers and good luck to everyone!
 
Hambone It is the "statement of intent" page. The first part of the url is "camel," and that is what previous people have called it (on the other USC forums). It should mean that at the very least you have not been flat out rejected. You could have been wait-listed or accepted. The reason is because they have to authorize your USC ID that they gave you in order to log in. Eventually, all who are accepted will be able to log into that site.
 
But just because you can't log to the site yet, also does not mean you were flat out rejected. From reading through the other forums, some people who were accepted could not log in until after actually receiving their physical letter. Some were able to after getting an E-mail acceptance. And like here, some were able to before officially hearing anything.
So, while it is not a good indication of you being rejected, it can be an indication that you have not been flat out rejected....I think that sentence makes sense.
 
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