Re: South Texas 2011
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:12 am
Here's hoping for some good news today!merc280 wrote:probably will get our decision by the end of this week. It is becoming awfully close to may.
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Here's hoping for some good news today!merc280 wrote:probably will get our decision by the end of this week. It is becoming awfully close to may.
thanks guys. I'm sick right now and work's super busy, so the last thing that I want to do right now is deal with more paperwork, but I'll get this filled out asap.TT09 wrote:+1. I believe the "deadline" to fill out both of those is May 2.kayexpoee wrote:Beestinga wrote:Soooo...I filled out the FAFSA and listed STCL as a school that I wanted them to send my information on to. Do I also need to fill out a financial aid app with STCL? I thought that the FAFSA was the only thing that I needed to do, right?
I got email notification of acceptance last Thursday - still no word from financial aid.
I called and asked and even though I haven't heard anything yet the guy from financial aid said to send in the New Student Application and the TEG application. Those are both found in the Financial Aid section of the website. Hope this helps!
you only had to do the affidavit if you are not US citizen or permanent resident.FutureLitigator27 wrote:Did you guys actually have the TEG form notarized?
lucygirl wrote:you only had to do the affidavit if you are not US citizen or permanent resident.FutureLitigator27 wrote:Did you guys actually have the TEG form notarized?
if you answered yes to questions 1-3 on Part C but no to question 4, you had to fill out the affidavit (look right under where your signature is)Mce252 wrote:lucygirl wrote:you only had to do the affidavit if you are not US citizen or permanent resident.FutureLitigator27 wrote:Did you guys actually have the TEG form notarized?
You had to sign the affidavit for not being a permanent resident? Or is it just for illegal aliens?
lucygirl wrote:you only had to do the affidavit if you are not US citizen or permanent resident.FutureLitigator27 wrote:Did you guys actually have the TEG form notarized?
FutureLitigator27 wrote:
I guess I should read the instructions next time. Luckily I posted on here before going to get in notarized.
I went to campus today to drop off my seat deposit and got a tour from a current 1L that I met a couple months ago. From what I could tell: the building is mostly older, courtrooms are very nice, terrace on the roof is pretty cool, mostly white students, admissions office people are very nice, and I was able to park on the street a block away and nearby parking garage is $60 a month. Its nothing like U Colorado campus/building, but I can see myself spending three years there.
I also thought this was a really bizarre and inappropriate observation.andrewb414 wrote:FutureLitigator27 wrote:
I guess I should read the instructions next time. Luckily I posted on here before going to get in notarized.
I went to campus today to drop off my seat deposit and got a tour from a current 1L that I met a couple months ago. From what I could tell: the building is mostly older, courtrooms are very nice, terrace on the roof is pretty cool, mostly white students, admissions office people are very nice, and I was able to park on the street a block away and nearby parking garage is $60 a month. Its nothing like U Colorado campus/building, but I can see myself spending three years there.
Mostly White? Was that comment necessary?
andrewb414 wrote:FutureLitigator27 wrote:
I guess I should read the instructions next time. Luckily I posted on here before going to get in notarized.
I went to campus today to drop off my seat deposit and got a tour from a current 1L that I met a couple months ago. From what I could tell: the building is mostly older, courtrooms are very nice, terrace on the roof is pretty cool, mostly white students, admissions office people are very nice, and I was able to park on the street a block away and nearby parking garage is $60 a month. Its nothing like U Colorado campus/building, but I can see myself spending three years there.
Mostly White? Was that comment necessary?
lol. Please go to STCL so that you can fill below median with stupid ass comments like that.FutureLitigator27 wrote:
I went to campus today to drop off my seat deposit and got a tour from a current 1L that I met a couple months ago. From what I could tell: the building is mostly older, courtrooms are very nice, terrace on the roof is pretty cool, mostly white students, admissions office people are very nice, and I was able to park on the street a block away and nearby parking garage is $60 a month. Its nothing like U Colorado campus/building, but I can see myself spending three years there.
maxm2764 wrote:lol. Please go to STCL so that you can fill below median with stupid ass comments like that.FutureLitigator27 wrote:
I went to campus today to drop off my seat deposit and got a tour from a current 1L that I met a couple months ago. From what I could tell: the building is mostly older, courtrooms are very nice, terrace on the roof is pretty cool, mostly white students, admissions office people are very nice, and I was able to park on the street a block away and nearby parking garage is $60 a month. Its nothing like U Colorado campus/building, but I can see myself spending three years there.
Beestinga wrote:So,
I got accepted last Thursday. I just, today, sent in my financial aid paperwork, but I haven't gotten anything from the school offering me money.
Should I take this to mean that they're not offering me money? Or do they need my FA paperwork before they make an offer?
Between loans and slowly siphoning money out of the rest of you (via my magic bean business - these things are great, you guys're gonna love 'em), I'll probably be able to swing full price, but I sure as hell would rather not if I don't absolutely have to.
i haven't gotten anything from FA @ all - scholarships, loan eligibility, nada.Mce252 wrote:Beestinga wrote:So,
I got accepted last Thursday. I just, today, sent in my financial aid paperwork, but I haven't gotten anything from the school offering me money.
Should I take this to mean that they're not offering me money? Or do they need my FA paperwork before they make an offer?
Between loans and slowly siphoning money out of the rest of you (via my magic bean business - these things are great, you guys're gonna love 'em), I'll probably be able to swing full price, but I sure as hell would rather not if I don't absolutely have to.
Are you talking about scholarship money or your financial aid package? If you haven't gotten any at this point, I would guess that you probably aren't receiving scholarship money.