Hi all,
I made a stupid mistake and did not realize that Stanford Law required a Statement of the Undergraduate Dean in order for an application to be considered complete. As I am currently on winter break, it will not be possible for me to give my dean this form until early January, which means that Stanford will probably not receive it until the end of the month. Is this going to hurt my application significantly or will Stanford still look at my application before they receive the form?
Any help you all could provide on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Forgot to send Statement of Undergraduate Dean to Stanford Forum
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Re: Forgot to send Statement of Undergraduate Dean to Stanford
Is the dean's office at your school closed for winter break? If not, fax or email a scanned copy to them. I doubt Stanford will consider your application until it is fully complete.
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Re: Forgot to send Statement of Undergraduate Dean to Stanford
"Stanford Law School will be closed beginning Monday,December 19th and
will reopen on Tuesday, January 3rd during regular office hours, which
are from 8AM-12PM and 1PM-5PM PST.
Please visit our website, http://www.law.stanford.edu, to learn more about
Stanford Law School and the application procedure.
Given that the Office of Admissions will be closed until January 3rd,
please note that emails and voicemails left over the office closure
will be returned in early to mid-January
Thank you for your patience and Happy New Year!"
will reopen on Tuesday, January 3rd during regular office hours, which
are from 8AM-12PM and 1PM-5PM PST.
Please visit our website, http://www.law.stanford.edu, to learn more about
Stanford Law School and the application procedure.
Given that the Office of Admissions will be closed until January 3rd,
please note that emails and voicemails left over the office closure
will be returned in early to mid-January
Thank you for your patience and Happy New Year!"
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