Congrats! I got the scholarship offer in an email about a month after acceptance. But they are currently doing scholarship reconsideration, so at this point in the cycle, they will probably move faster.glange wrote:Hey everyone! I just got admitted on Saturday 3/16!
I'm wondering how to find out if I am receiving any scholarship offer.
My email didn't say anything about it and I can't find any info in my admitted student dashboard.
For those of you who have received scholarships, did it come in a separate email or letter? That's how BU and Notre Dame informed me of scholarships.
I'm hoping I at least get some merit-based money. My LSAT is right on the mean and GPA is above it.
Thanks for your thoughts and good luck to all of you!
University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle) Forum
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Thanks so much for the info! I ended up getting notified of my scholarship a few days later. Hope this is helpful for others. Good luck!goodlife5071 wrote:Congrats! I got the scholarship offer in an email about a month after acceptance. But they are currently doing scholarship reconsideration, so at this point in the cycle, they will probably move faster.glange wrote:Hey everyone! I just got admitted on Saturday 3/16!
I'm wondering how to find out if I am receiving any scholarship offer.
My email didn't say anything about it and I can't find any info in my admitted student dashboard.
For those of you who have received scholarships, did it come in a separate email or letter? That's how BU and Notre Dame informed me of scholarships.
I'm hoping I at least get some merit-based money. My LSAT is right on the mean and GPA is above it.
Thanks for your thoughts and good luck to all of you!
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Re: University of Texas c/o 2022 ('18-'19 Cycle)
Does anyone know if you can decide not to enroll after you sign the letter of intent? The language seems pretty clear cut but I’m having second thoughts.
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