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Congratulations on your admission to Wayne State University. Now what? Follow the checklist below to make sure you're prepared for your first day of classes.

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Which one are you?

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    Enrollment deposit

    As a first-year student admitted for 2024, you must pay a $50 enrollment deposit to secure your spot as a Warrior by June 1.

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    Accept your offer of admission

    Log in to your admitted student portalto let us know you’re ready to become a Warrior.

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    Apply for financial aid

    The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is your first step when applying for loans, grants or scholarships. Log on to FAFSAand use the WSU school code 002329 when applying. Once you’ve submitted the FAFSA, check your aid status on Academica.

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    Reserve your place at New Student Orientation

    You'll connect with other new students, discuss academic advising, and register for classes during this mandatory, on-campus event. Sign up for a session that fits your schedule,and remember to contact your academic advisor in advance to determine if you should consider course placement testing.

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    Live on campus

    Explore our many residence halls and apartment-style housing options. Living on campus can offer added convenience and enhance your Wayne State experience by creating a home away from home. The First Year Residential Experience (FYRE), offered in several residence halls, is a supportive community for first-year students that helps ease the transition from high school to college.

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    Set up your WSU account

    Log in to Academica, your Wayne State student portal, using the credentials found in your admitted student portal. Your new Wayne State email account, as well as financial aid award details, are found in Academica. Be on the lookout for important information about orientation, housing, financial aid and upcoming events on campus.

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    Consider placement testing

    Your SAT/ACT scores can be used to determine placement into appropriate math and biology courses. If you were admitted via the test-optional pathway or feel your score does not accurately reflect your ability, placement exams will ensure appropriate college-level coursework. Placement testing is free for incoming first-year students and must be completed before orientation for most majors. Explore which placement tests are required by major and schedule a placement test.

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    Take a campus tour

    Experience the life of a Warrior and our unique campus through our many tour options. Visit with us in-person, virtually or on a self guided tour.

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    Share your Warrior pride

    Show the world you are proud to be a Wayne State Warrior —use one of our customcover photosor post on Facebook, InstagramandTwitter (X) using the hashtag #WarriorStrong.

    Submit your pictures and videos celebrating your admission for a chance to be featured as the WSU Spotlight of the Day.

  • Transfer

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    Accept your offer of admission

    Log in to your admitted student portalto let us know you’re ready to become a Warrior.

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    Enrollment deposit

    As an admitted transfer student, you must pay a $50 enrollment depositby June 1 to secure your spot as a Warrior.

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    Set up your WSU account

    Log in to Academica, your Wayne State student portal, using the credentials found in your admitted student portal. Your new Wayne State email account, as well as financial aid award details, are found in Academica. Be on the lookout for important information about orientation, housing, financial aid and upcoming events on campus.

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    Reserve your place at Transfer Student Orientation

    Sign up for an on-campus Transfer Student Orientation session to ensure a smart start. You’ll learn about campus resources and how to successfully navigate the university, as well as network with students, faculty and staff.

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    Apply for financial aid

    TheFree Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA)is your first step when applying for loans, grants orscholarships. Use the WSU school code 002329 when applying. Once you’ve submitted the FAFSA, check your aid status on Academica.

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    Meet with your academic advisor

    Before you attend orientation, schedule an appointment with your academic advisor to review your academic plan and register for classes. While advisors are available during orientation, upper-division courses can fill up early. Find your academic advisor or schedule an appointment online as soon as possible.

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    Submit your final transcripts

    Ifyou are still in your current semester at another institution, be sure to have your updated transcripts sent to WSU upon completion of the semester so we can update your transfer credit information.

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    Review your transfer credit evaluation

    You will be notified via WSU email when your evaluation is complete. Review your evaluation by logging intoAcademicausing your AccessID and password. Under Student Resources, click on Degree Works to view your Degree Worksheet, which shows all of your degree requirements.

    Newly admitted students (19)

    Live on campus

    Explore our many residence halls and apartment-style housing options. Living on campus can offer added convenience and enhance your Wayne State experience by creating a home away from home.

    Newly admitted students (20)

    Take a campus tour

    Experience the life of a Warrior and our unique campus through our many tour options. Visit with us in-person, virtually or on a self guided tour.

    Newly admitted students (21)

    Share your Warrior pride

    Show the world you are proud to be a Wayne State Warrior —use one of our customcover photosor post on Facebook, InstagramandTwitter (X) using the hashtag #WarriorStrong.

    Submityour pictures and videos celebrating your admission for a chance to be featured as the WSU Spotlight of the Day.

  • International

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    Accept your offer of admission

    Log in to your undergraduate application portalto let us know you’re ready to join the Wayne State family.

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    Enrollment deposit

    International students admitted for the fall semester will need to pay a $50 enrollment deposit to secure their spot as a Warrior.

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    Start checking your WSU email

    We will be sending you important information about orientation, housing and financial aid. Log in to Wayne Connect.

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    Review your I-20/DS-2019

    Check your statusand pay the SEVIS fee.The SEVIS fee is $200 USD for F-1 students and $180 USD for J-1 students.Remember to print your receipt, as you will need it at the border.If changes are necessary, emailI20unit@wayne.edu.If you have not applied for an I-20/DS-2019, visit the OISS site to learn more about applying for yourF-1/F-2 visaor your J-1/J-2 visa.Remember to include all supporting documents.Transfer students should complete theTransfer In Clearance form.

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    Apply for a student visa

    Locate the U.S embassy or consulate in your countryand follow the instructions provided for applying.Students from all countries except Canada are required to submit an online nonimmigrant visa application (Form I-160) and schedule a visa interview.When you go to your visa interview, bring your SEVIS receipt, WSU admit letter, I-20/DS-2019 form, documents showing financial support and your passport.

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    Canadians entering the U.S. are visa-exempt

    Canadiansmay apply for the F-1/J-1 status admission directly at the U.S port of entry.Bring your I-20/DS-2019 form, SEVIS receipt, documents showing financial support and your passport.A cash processing fee of $6 USD will be required when you enter the U.S via bridge or tunnel.

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    Check out on-campus housing

    Housing applications areavailable beginning in February.Visit the housingwebsitefor more information.

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    Plan your arrival

    Arrive to campus no more than 30 days before the start date on your I-20/DS-2019.Please note that you may not receive your paper form I-94 at the port of entry.If this occurs, visit U.S Borders and Customsto learn how to obtain your I-94 number.

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    Schedule orientation

    You are invited to attend orientation.Choose a date and timethat work best for you.

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    Learn about placement testing

    Prior to orientation, visit ourtesting website to determine whether placement exams in English, math or science will be required.You are required to meet the university’s English proficiency requirement, indicated by minimum scores of 79-80 TOEFL IBT and IELTS 6.5.If you do not meet the university English proficiency requirement, you must apply to the university’sEnglishLanguage Institute.

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    Register for classes

    Get detailed registration instructionsand sign up as early as possible to ensure course availability.

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    Sign up for OISS check-in

    All international students must check in with theOffice of International Students and Scholarswhen they arrive on campus.Sign up for a mandatory New International Student Check-in.

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    Purchase health insurance

    Health insurance is mandatory for international students.Visit thestudent insurance websiteto enroll and pay for yours.This is a requirement for theduration of your timeat Wayne State.

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    Share your Warrior pride

    Use one of ourcustom cover photos on Facebook or Twitter totell the world you're proud to be a Wayne State Warrior.

  • Veterans

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    Accept your offer of admission and scholarships

    Log in to your admitted student portal to let us know you're ready to become a Warrior.

    Newly admitted students (37)

    Enrollment deposit

    As an admitted veteran student, you must pay a $50 enrollment depositby June 1 to secure your spot as a Warrior.

    Newly admitted students (38)

    Start by checking your WSU email

    We will be sending you important information about orientation, housing and financial aid.Log in to Wayne Connect.

    Newly admitted students (39)

    Apply for financial aid

    The Free Application for Federal Student Aid will be available atfafsa.govbeginningJan.1.Use the WSU school code002329when applying.You can check your financial aid status onAcademicaafter you apply.

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    Review your transfer credit evaluation

    You will be notified via WSU email when your evaluation is complete. To see it, log in toAcademicausing your AccessID and password.Click on the Student tab, then on STARS for degree audit.You can then log in using your AccessID and password and select Transfer/PvEd.

    Newly admitted students (41)

    Check out on-campus housing

    Housing applications areavailable beginningin February. Visit thehousingwebsite for more information.

    Newly admitted students (42)

    Register for orientation

    You will sit down for a personalized academic advising session and register for classes. Sign up for orientation.

    Newly admitted students (43)

    Learn about placement testing

    After reviewing your transfer credit evaluation, determine whether placement exams in English, math, biology or chemistry will be required by visiting thetesting website.We recommend taking tests at least two weeks prior to your orientation date.

    Newly admitted students (44)

    Submit your final transcripts

    WSU must have proof of graduation before you can start classes.Be sure your transcripts are sentto the Undergraduate Admissions office once you have graduated.

    Newly admitted students (45)

    Get assistance activating your VA Educational Benefits

    TheGI Bill ®provides educational benefits to veterans and their dependents.You canexplore your benefitsor contact ourOffice of Military and Veterans Academic Excellencefor assistance.

    Newly admitted students (46)

    Attend an Informational Meeting

    We have monthlyinformational meetingsfor our new incoming veteran,militaryanddependent students.

    Newly admitted students (47)

    Share your Warrior pride

    Use one of ourcustom cover photos on Facebook or Twitter, and tell the world you're proud to be a Wayne State Warrior.

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  • International
  • Veterans

Newly admitted students (48)

Enrollment deposit

As a first-year student admitted for 2024, you must pay a $50 enrollment deposit to secure your spot as a Warrior by June 1.

Newly admitted students (49)

Accept your offer of admission

Log in to your admitted student portalto let us know you’re ready to become a Warrior.

Newly admitted students (50)

Apply for financial aid

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is your first step when applying for loans, grants or scholarships. Log on to FAFSAand use the WSU school code 002329 when applying. Once you’ve submitted the FAFSA, check your aid status on Academica.

Newly admitted students (51)

Reserve your place at New Student Orientation

You'll connect with other new students, discuss academic advising, and register for classes during this mandatory, on-campus event. Sign up for a session that fits your schedule,and remember to contact your academic advisor in advance to determine if you should consider course placement testing.

Newly admitted students (52)

Live on campus

Explore our many residence halls and apartment-style housing options. Living on campus can offer added convenience and enhance your Wayne State experience by creating a home away from home. The First Year Residential Experience (FYRE), offered in several residence halls, is a supportive community for first-year students that helps ease the transition from high school to college.

Newly admitted students (53)

Set up your WSU account

Log in to Academica, your Wayne State student portal, using the credentials found in your admitted student portal. Your new Wayne State email account, as well as financial aid award details, are found in Academica. Be on the lookout for important information about orientation, housing, financial aid and upcoming events on campus.

Newly admitted students (54)

Consider placement testing

Your SAT/ACT scores can be used to determine placement into appropriate math and biology courses. If you were admitted via the test-optional pathway or feel your score does not accurately reflect your ability, placement exams will ensure appropriate college-level coursework. Placement testing is free for incoming first-year students and must be completed before orientation for most majors. Explore which placement tests are required by major and schedule a placement test.

Newly admitted students (55)

Take a campus tour

Experience the life of a Warrior and our unique campus through our many tour options. Visit with us in-person, virtually or on a self guided tour.

Newly admitted students (56)

Share your Warrior pride

Show the world you are proud to be a Wayne State Warrior —use one of our customcover photosor post on Facebook, InstagramandTwitter (X) using the hashtag #WarriorStrong.

Submit your pictures and videos celebrating your admission for a chance to be featured as the WSU Spotlight of the Day.

Newly admitted students (57)

Accept your offer of admission

Log in to your admitted student portalto let us know you’re ready to become a Warrior.

Newly admitted students (58)

Enrollment deposit

As an admitted transfer student, you must pay a $50 enrollment depositby June 1 to secure your spot as a Warrior.

Newly admitted students (59)

Set up your WSU account

Log in to Academica, your Wayne State student portal, using the credentials found in your admitted student portal. Your new Wayne State email account, as well as financial aid award details, are found in Academica. Be on the lookout for important information about orientation, housing, financial aid and upcoming events on campus.

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Reserve your place at Transfer Student Orientation

Sign up for an on-campus Transfer Student Orientation session to ensure a smart start. You’ll learn about campus resources and how to successfully navigate the university, as well as network with students, faculty and staff.

Newly admitted students (61)

Apply for financial aid

TheFree Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA)is your first step when applying for loans, grants orscholarships. Use the WSU school code 002329 when applying. Once you’ve submitted the FAFSA, check your aid status on Academica.

Newly admitted students (62)

Meet with your academic advisor

Before you attend orientation, schedule an appointment with your academic advisor to review your academic plan and register for classes. While advisors are available during orientation, upper-division courses can fill up early. Find your academic advisor or schedule an appointment online as soon as possible.

Newly admitted students (63)

Submit your final transcripts

Ifyou are still in your current semester at another institution, be sure to have your updated transcripts sent to WSU upon completion of the semester so we can update your transfer credit information.

Newly admitted students (64)

Review your transfer credit evaluation

You will be notified via WSU email when your evaluation is complete. Review your evaluation by logging intoAcademicausing your AccessID and password. Under Student Resources, click on Degree Works to view your Degree Worksheet, which shows all of your degree requirements.

Newly admitted students (65)

Live on campus

Explore our many residence halls and apartment-style housing options. Living on campus can offer added convenience and enhance your Wayne State experience by creating a home away from home.

Newly admitted students (66)

Take a campus tour

Experience the life of a Warrior and our unique campus through our many tour options. Visit with us in-person, virtually or on a self guided tour.

Newly admitted students (67)

Share your Warrior pride

Show the world you are proud to be a Wayne State Warrior —use one of our customcover photosor post on Facebook, InstagramandTwitter (X) using the hashtag #WarriorStrong.

Submityour pictures and videos celebrating your admission for a chance to be featured as the WSU Spotlight of the Day.

Newly admitted students (68)

Accept your offer of admission

Log in to your undergraduate application portalto let us know you’re ready to join the Wayne State family.

Newly admitted students (69)

Enrollment deposit

International students admitted for the fall semester will need to pay a $50 enrollment deposit to secure their spot as a Warrior.

Newly admitted students (70)

Start checking your WSU email

We will be sending you important information about orientation, housing and financial aid. Log in to Wayne Connect.

Newly admitted students (71)

Review your I-20/DS-2019

Check your statusand pay the SEVIS fee.The SEVIS fee is $200 USD for F-1 students and $180 USD for J-1 students.Remember to print your receipt, as you will need it at the border.If changes are necessary, emailI20unit@wayne.edu.If you have not applied for an I-20/DS-2019, visit the OISS site to learn more about applying for yourF-1/F-2 visaor your J-1/J-2 visa.Remember to include all supporting documents.Transfer students should complete theTransfer In Clearance form.

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Apply for a student visa

Locate the U.S embassy or consulate in your countryand follow the instructions provided for applying.Students from all countries except Canada are required to submit an online nonimmigrant visa application (Form I-160) and schedule a visa interview.When you go to your visa interview, bring your SEVIS receipt, WSU admit letter, I-20/DS-2019 form, documents showing financial support and your passport.

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Canadians entering the U.S. are visa-exempt

Canadiansmay apply for the F-1/J-1 status admission directly at the U.S port of entry.Bring your I-20/DS-2019 form, SEVIS receipt, documents showing financial support and your passport.A cash processing fee of $6 USD will be required when you enter the U.S via bridge or tunnel.

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Check out on-campus housing

Housing applications areavailable beginning in February.Visit the housingwebsitefor more information.

Newly admitted students (75)

Plan your arrival

Arrive to campus no more than 30 days before the start date on your I-20/DS-2019.Please note that you may not receive your paper form I-94 at the port of entry.If this occurs, visit U.S Borders and Customsto learn how to obtain your I-94 number.

Newly admitted students (76)

Schedule orientation

You are invited to attend orientation.Choose a date and timethat work best for you.

Newly admitted students (77)

Learn about placement testing

Prior to orientation, visit ourtesting website to determine whether placement exams in English, math or science will be required.You are required to meet the university’s English proficiency requirement, indicated by minimum scores of 79-80 TOEFL IBT and IELTS 6.5.If you do not meet the university English proficiency requirement, you must apply to the university’sEnglishLanguage Institute.

Newly admitted students (78)

Register for classes

Get detailed registration instructionsand sign up as early as possible to ensure course availability.

Newly admitted students (79)

Sign up for OISS check-in

All international students must check in with theOffice of International Students and Scholarswhen they arrive on campus.Sign up for a mandatory New International Student Check-in.

Newly admitted students (80)

Purchase health insurance

Health insurance is mandatory for international students.Visit thestudent insurance websiteto enroll and pay for yours.This is a requirement for theduration of your timeat Wayne State.

Newly admitted students (81)

Share your Warrior pride

Use one of ourcustom cover photos on Facebook or Twitter totell the world you're proud to be a Wayne State Warrior.

Newly admitted students (82)

Accept your offer of admission and scholarships

Log in to your admitted student portal to let us know you're ready to become a Warrior.

Newly admitted students (83)

Enrollment deposit

As an admitted veteran student, you must pay a $50 enrollment depositby June 1 to secure your spot as a Warrior.

Newly admitted students (84)

Start by checking your WSU email

We will be sending you important information about orientation, housing and financial aid.Log in to Wayne Connect.

Newly admitted students (85)

Apply for financial aid

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid will be available atfafsa.govbeginningJan.1.Use the WSU school code002329when applying.You can check your financial aid status onAcademicaafter you apply.

Newly admitted students (86)

Review your transfer credit evaluation

You will be notified via WSU email when your evaluation is complete. To see it, log in toAcademicausing your AccessID and password.Click on the Student tab, then on STARS for degree audit.You can then log in using your AccessID and password and select Transfer/PvEd.

Newly admitted students (87)

Check out on-campus housing

Housing applications areavailable beginningin February. Visit thehousingwebsite for more information.

Newly admitted students (88)

Register for orientation

You will sit down for a personalized academic advising session and register for classes. Sign up for orientation.

Newly admitted students (89)

Learn about placement testing

After reviewing your transfer credit evaluation, determine whether placement exams in English, math, biology or chemistry will be required by visiting thetesting website.We recommend taking tests at least two weeks prior to your orientation date.

Newly admitted students (90)

Submit your final transcripts

WSU must have proof of graduation before you can start classes.Be sure your transcripts are sentto the Undergraduate Admissions office once you have graduated.

Newly admitted students (91)

Get assistance activating your VA Educational Benefits

TheGI Bill ®provides educational benefits to veterans and their dependents.You canexplore your benefitsor contact ourOffice of Military and Veterans Academic Excellencefor assistance.

Newly admitted students (92)

Attend an Informational Meeting

We have monthlyinformational meetingsfor our new incoming veteran,militaryanddependent students.

Newly admitted students (93)

Share your Warrior pride

Use one of ourcustom cover photos on Facebook or Twitter, and tell the world you're proud to be a Wayne State Warrior.

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FAQs

What does it mean to be an admitted student? ›

Being admitted means the college recognizes and celebrates your academic ability and preparation, as well as your potential to contribute outside the classroom on their campus.

What is the difference between admitted and enrolled student? ›

Admitted means a student is accepted into the university, and Enrolled is when an accepted student decides to study at that university. The two words are conditionally related. You MUST be admitted to be enrolled but if you are admitted you DON'T have to enroll at a particular university.

What does it mean to be admitted into a school? ›

: the act or process of accepting someone as a student at a school.

What does it mean when a college says you're admitted? ›

If you receive a fat envelope in the mail with an admit decision, congratulations – you've been accepted to the university! This is a no-strings-attached decision, meaning you don't need to meet any additional requirements or submit any additional information.

What is the difference between being accepted and admitted? ›

In summary, while there may be slight nuances in usage, being "accepted" and being "admitted" generally refer to the same outcome of meeting the criteria and receiving an offer of admission or membership.

What is the difference between being accepted and being admitted? ›

I've been admitted - I've been awarded a place / enrolled. I've been accepted - I've met the required criteria and have therefore been offered a place. There is some overlap, but being admitted is typically used for an educational institution while accepted is more often used for a club or social organization.

What does newly admitted mean? ›

allowed to enter; granted entrance or entry: Whether you're a newly admitted freshman or a current student, we wish you a positive, rewarding experience at Brooks College.

Does admitted mean accepted or enrolled? ›

Generally speaking: Admitted means they sent 15 acceptances out. Enrolled is the number that actually joined the department. The percentage between them is the yield.

What is considered admitted? ›

A hospital admission refers to the time that a patient occupies a hospital bed under the care of hospital staff. More than 36.2 million people in the United States were admitted to the hospital in 2019, according to the most recent statistics from Statista.

How do you know if you have been admitted? ›

Colleges that accept you will usually notify you of your acceptance between mid-March and mid-April, either through an email or as an update on your college application portal.

What does fully admitted mean? ›

Fully accepted status means that a student met all criteria successfully and fully. There is no cap on enrollment; therefore, no student is denied acceptance if he or she meets all criteria successfully.

What does directly admitted mean? ›

What Is Direct Admissions? Under the direct admissions approach, a college makes an offer of admission before a student has even applied – if they meet certain academic and, sometimes, demographic requirements.

What are the two most common student statuses you can be in college? ›

Your enrollment status — full time vs. part time — can directly affect your eligibility for financial aid. Eligibility for federal financial aid requires a minimum of six credits per semester, or half-time enrollment.

Is admitted the same as accepted in college? ›

Yes, they are the same and can be used interchangeably.

What does enrolled status mean? ›

Enrollment status is reported by the school you attended, and indicates whether you are, or were, full-time, three-quarter time, half-time, less than half-time, withdrawn, graduated, etc. Was this page helpful? Federal Pell Grant program. William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program.

What does percent admitted who enrolled mean? ›

Yield is the percent of admitted students who actually enroll in a college. For example, if a college admits 5,000 students and 1,000 ultimately decide to enroll, then the school's yield is 20%.

What is the meaning of enrolled? ›

1. : to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll. the school enrolls about 800 pupils. 2. : to prepare a final perfect copy of (a bill passed by a legislature) in written or printed form.

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