Arizona State c/o 2015
Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 3:50 pm
Even I am amazed that no one has started this thread yet, and I endured ASU's agonizingly long process last cycle. Ready.. go.
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I don't see any "NO's".We appreciate your interest in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.
We have received your application for our Early Admission program. Please check your LSAC account to ensure that your Credential Assembly Service (CAS) report is complete and available to us. Note that your file must be complete by December 15, 2011 in order to be considered for Early Admission for fall 2012. If your file is not complete by December 15th, your status will be changed to Regular Admission. Further, if your file remains incomplete as of March 1, 2012, it will be withdrawn from consideration.
Unfortunately, your file is missing certain required items. You have not submitted the items noted below with "NO" and must do so in order to be considered for admission. We ask that, when possible, the missing items be submitted by email as an attachment to law.admissions@asu.edu.
Application Fee - YES
Personal Statement - YES
Resume - YES
Signature or electronic certification on application - YES
Responses to Questions 1-8 in the Character & Fitness section of the application - YES
Conduct Statement(s) if answering "yes" to any of Questions 1-8 in the Character & Fitness section - YES
When your CAS report from LSAC and any items marked "NO" above are received and processed by our office, your application will be considered complete. We will notify you by email when your file is complete.
We look forward to working with you through the admissions process.
I got the same thing! I emailed back, and it turns out they had lost my residency form, and that they had forgotten to include that in the email. I sent it to them, so since I applied Early Admission hopefully I will hear back soon.un-vordox wrote:Well this is interesting. I just got my first response to my app via email. Check it out:
I don't see any "NO's".We appreciate your interest in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.
We have received your application for our Early Admission program. Please check your LSAC account to ensure that your Credential Assembly Service (CAS) report is complete and available to us. Note that your file must be complete by December 15, 2011 in order to be considered for Early Admission for fall 2012. If your file is not complete by December 15th, your status will be changed to Regular Admission. Further, if your file remains incomplete as of March 1, 2012, it will be withdrawn from consideration.
Unfortunately, your file is missing certain required items. You have not submitted the items noted below with "NO" and must do so in order to be considered for admission. We ask that, when possible, the missing items be submitted by email as an attachment to law.admissions@asu.edu.
Application Fee - YES
Personal Statement - YES
Resume - YES
Signature or electronic certification on application - YES
Responses to Questions 1-8 in the Character & Fitness section of the application - YES
Conduct Statement(s) if answering "yes" to any of Questions 1-8 in the Character & Fitness section - YES
When your CAS report from LSAC and any items marked "NO" above are received and processed by our office, your application will be considered complete. We will notify you by email when your file is complete.
We look forward to working with you through the admissions process.
I am a current undergrad at ASU, so maybe I can help. It's a very nice campus, large but everything is relatively walkable. HUGE bike campus. Tempe is definitely a college town - finding a quiet apartment close to campus can get difficult, but it is doable.defendthefort wrote:Got an email from ASU today! They claim that all of the Early Admission applicants will know their fate as of "early January" with a letter.
Good luck everyone.
Anyone have any insight on ASU? How is the school, campus, Tempe?
Haha the same exact thing happened to me. Then I emailed it back and asked them to confirm that they have everything and... they went MIA again.I got the same thing! I emailed back, and it turns out they had lost my residency form, and that they had forgotten to include that in the email. I sent it to them, so since I applied Early Admission hopefully I will hear back soon.
MIA is the story of my (and everyone else's) life with ASU. Welcome to Sun Devil countryun-vordox wrote:Haha the same exact thing happened to me. Then I emailed it back and asked them to confirm that they have everything and... they went MIA again.I got the same thing! I emailed back, and it turns out they had lost my residency form, and that they had forgotten to include that in the email. I sent it to them, so since I applied Early Admission hopefully I will hear back soon.
I like the education I've gotten, and the teachers I've gotten close to have been fabulous and wonderful to me, but the feel of the general administration is a little less personal than many would like.un-vordox wrote:Totally agree. I transferred out after 2 yrs of UG. Never thought I'd be applying again due to circumstance.
How is it possible not to like ASU?un-vordox wrote:Totally agree. I transferred out after 2 yrs of UG. Never thought I'd be applying again due to circumstance.
169, LSDAS GPA 3.32, in state. I have to resend them my residency form and then I'll be complete.kickthebcket wrote:Checking in... applied late September (or whenever the first day they were actually accepting apps was) and finally went complete 11/15. Stats everyone? 157/3.5 here, in-state
+1gaud wrote:Bleh, I wish ASU had a status checker of sorts.