The previous "Where Are You Applying?" post is up over 200 comments now, so I'm starting another one to keep it reasonable. Please post where you are applying, which program (fiction, poetry, CNF, etc.) and if you've heard anything back yet (acceptances, rejections, waitlists, etc.)
247 comments:
1 – 200 of 247 Newer› Newest»Still waiting to hear from Cornell, Virginia, Greensboro, and Florida.
Nonfiction at The New School, Emerson, and Univ of San Fran. Haven't heard yet.
No genre required for multiple UK schools (Scotland and England)... most are MA only. Have heard back from most already, gotten in to the one I really wanted, Univ of Glasgow, which has a full MFA (US equivalent) program.
I've heard that in past years UVA has notified of some people of acceptance around this time in February. Fingers crossed!
Raphael -- so all the fiction acceptances for Syracuse have gone out already? Thanks kindly!
Bird, the rumor on the Facebook group is that Syracuse has notified for poetry but not fiction. Not sure if that's true, but I'll let you know if I see anything else about it.
Courtney, you're the best. :)
Whew, here goes (no word at all):
Nonfiction:
Columbia
Sarah Lawrence
Hunter
Rutgers - Camden
Fiction:
Brown
New School
Columbia
Brooklyn
SF State
California College of the Arts (CCA)
UC Irvine
University of Iowa
Sarah Lawrence
For the record, I can't afford all this either, but we all gotta make sacrifices in the form of CC debt to achieve our dreams, no?
@Lingering Scholar: Not to be contrary, but UVA was actually the last of 9 schools to notify me last year... it wasn't until the first week in April, if I recall. Also, if you check out the average response times at http://mfaresearchproject.wordpress.com/2011/09/17/application-response-times/, UVA seems to wait until late March to contact acceptances. Of course they could easily accept people earlier than that, but I thought I'd save you some needless worrying if you don't hear soon!
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I'll be continuing to grant Awesomeness Fellowships to anyone posting notification news from the Facebook group...
No word yet for me bar the MCW denial. Waiting to hear from Iowa, Irvine, Gainesville, Davis.
Syracuse, Cornell, Iowa, fiction :)
Has there been any updates on Iowa NWP or UNCW? Have either notified or has it been said on fb or elsewhere when they might?
I need Rutgers-Newark information. The FB group has one fiction acceptance. I applied for poetry but the waiting is giving me anxiety.
Hello everyone! So, per Raphael's deleted comments, Syracuse has notified all fiction acceptees? Why would Syracuse be tight-lipped about it?
All these are for fiction:
CANADA:
- UBC (reserve list)
- Gueph (no answer)
USA
- University of Texas, Austin (Rejection)
- Brown (no answer)
- Cornell (no answer)
I haven't got any answers from my UK+Irish applications yet (Trinity College Dublin, Edinburgh, City University London, University of East Anglia).
@MSIPIN
my totally hypothetical theory is that perhaps they are waiting until they have applicants commiting to them.
I've wondered why schools ask what other schools applicants are applying to and I can imagine other schools' acceptance dates playing a role.
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@shirley
I think there was an acceptance in the MFA draft but they were told not to post that info. Hence the deleting.
@ Gabes
Thanks for the heads up!
@c,
Yes, that makes sense. I guessed that as well. Thank you!
@Shirley,
Raphael seemed sincere. I wouldn't disregard it! (:
Just got a call from Hunter--I'm in! (Whew, it was the only program I'd applied to.)
Any FB updates?
@coderam
someone on Gradcafe indicated rejection from Greensboro via "website." Mine just says "application submitted." Am I looking in the wrong place?
@dusapalerm Congrats!!! What genre?! Please do tell, as I thought Fiction and Poetry wasn't to be notified until later this month?
MisterSammie just reported a Cornell acceptance on the first "Where Are You Applying" post. Genre unknown as of yet.
I can only see the first 200 comments on the original "Where Are You Applying?" post. Anything else to report?
If you click on the title instead of on the comments link, you can click the "Newer>" link just under the original post, which will toggle forward to the currently 18 comments that you were missing out on ;]
Also, I just Ctrl+F-ed "MisterSammie" on the earlier comments, and his/her/zes genre is fiction (wave of relief OR wave of anguish)
Thanks Gene!
any facebook updates? My employer has cleverly blocked facebook--not like I can be useful right now anyway
Someone on the FB group just got a Michigan acceptance for poetry via email. IT'S MICHIGAN DAY, YA'LL.
oh dear
thanks c!
2 michigan acceptances today. one fiction and one poetry.
sorry guys - had to delete the fb notifications because I had left some names in there. here it is all names removed
FROM THE 10TH ON
rejections:
February 10th -- Minnesota (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 10th -- Minnesota (cnf): rejection via online status check
February 10th -- Minnesota (poetry): rejection via online status check
February 12th -- Michener Center (fiction): rejection via status check (from GradCafe)
February 13th -- Michener Center (playwriting): rejection via online status check
February 13th -- University of North Carolina at Greensboro
February 13th -- Minnesota (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 13th -- UNC Greensboro (fiction) rejection via online status check
February 14th -- Oklahoma State (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 14th -- Michener Center (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 14th -- Michener Center (poetry): rejection via online status check
February 15th -- Minnesota (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 15th -- UMASS Amherst (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 15th -- Michener Center (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 16th -- UMASS Amherst (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 16th -- UMASS Amherst (fiction): rejection via online status check
February 16th -- Michener Center (fiction): rejection via online status check
waitlist:
February 10th - UCSD (poetry) via e-mail
February 10th - Wyoming (nonfiction) via email
February 10th - Kansas (fiction) via email
February 11th - UBC (poetry) via e-mail
February 12th - Boise State (poetry): via phone
February 13th - Wyoming (fiction): via e-mail
February 14th - Wyoming (fiction): via e-mail
February 15th - UIUC (fiction): via post
acceptance with names removed:
February 10th - Oklahoma State University: via email
February 13th - Vanderbilt University: via Phone
February 13th - University of California, Riverside (Poetry): via phone
February 14th (at 1:40 a.m.?!) - University of Florida (poetry): via email
February 15th - Temple University (poetry): snail mail
fiction:
February 10th - Kansas (fiction): via email
February 10th- Kansas (fiction): via phone and email
February 10th - University of California, Riverside (Fiction): via phone
February 10th-Oklahoma State University (Fiction): via email
February 11th- Virginia Tech: via phone (Interview on Feb 10th, and shortlist email/interview arrangement email on Feb 7th)
February 11th - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (Fiction): via phone
February 13th - Vanderbilt (Fiction): via phone
February 13th - Vanderbilt (Fiction): via phone
February 14th - Rutgers-Newark (Fiction): via phone
February 15th - University of North Carolina, Greensboro (Fiction): via phone
today seems to be Michigan day, more acceptances at the fb group
@Unknown
Mine still says submitted. In fact, none of my online application statuses have changed since I submitted them, which made me nervous when people began reporting rejections via websites.
@MamboPoet
Sorry, in my excitement I forgot to say it was for nonfiction. I don't think fiction and poetry have announced yet. Good luck!
Would it be worthwhile to have a separate list for Low-Residency applicant discussion?
Would it be worthwhile to have a separate list for Low-Residency applicant discussion?
Would it be worthwhile to have a separate list for Low-Residency applicant discussion?
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I applied to USF and Saint Mary's for fiction. No word from either yet.
Just saw my rejection from Wisconsin via an online status check -- "Creative Writing MFA: Denied." I have to say I don't mind the short & sweet presentation.
Anyhow, that would leave me here (all fiction):
OFFICIAL REJECTIONS:
-Penn State [not taking students]
-U of Minnesota
-Wisconsin
ASSUMED/LIKELY REJECTIONS:
-Indiana
-South Carolina
-Ohio
-UMass
-Kansas
-Syracuse
-Cornell
-UNCG (though I wouldn't be surprised if they're still notifying)
NOTHING YET:
-Johns Hopkins
-IWW
-Brown
-Old Dominion
-Oregon State
-Purdue
-Colorado: Boulder
University of Michigan MFA
Oregon State MFA
I haven't heard from either. Anyone else?
Fiction-
Rejection:
Wisconsin-Madison
No Word:
Oregon State
Oregon
IWW
Iowa State
Notre Dame
I just emailed the graduate coordinator at Cornell who told me that they will have decisions by next week.
It sounds like they've already made their fiction acceptance calls. I have observed (I hesitate to say "usually") that when a program advertises a date as the "decision" date, it's when they send out rejections (and acceptances have already been made). Does the email contradict that at all?
Wisconsin e-mail rejection this morning at 11. So I'm out at Minnesota and Wisconsin and waiting on 5 more. Crossing my fingers on those, but I might be empty-handed after it all. Which wouldn't be the worst thing, but would be a little disappointing.
I'm curious - so Syracuse acceptances have all been sent out? Was this confirmed on the facebook group?
Nothing has really been confirmed about Syracuse except that there has definitely been at least one poetry acceptance. Syracuse has been really secretive about the acceptance process, apparently. Nobody really knows what's going on.
Does anyone know how michigan's waitlist process works? I'm on it and the letter seemed worded to suggest that I was very high on their waitlist without explicitly saying it, but I wonder if they send the same letter to everyone? or if its tiered?
Thanks!
Waitlist:
U of Wyoming
Assuming Rejection:
Michigan
Syracuse
UNCG
Waiting:
U of Montana
U of O
U of Wash
CSU
Boulder
All Poetry. The nerves I have... my goodness. Anyone else apply to Montana? I'm sending good vibes.
I'm a poet, here's my news so far:
Accepted:
Michigan
Wash U
UMass Amherst
UNC Greensboro
Rejected:
Michener
Syracuse (Assumed?)
Still Waiting For:
Columbia
Cornell
NYU
Iowa
Indiana
Johns Hopkins
UVA
Brown
Received a rejection from Wisconsin this morning, leaving me waiting for 8 programs all in fiction.
any of you cats live in Portland? drink and grumble?
typical rejections:
Texas and a fresh one from Wisconsin...
No Word Yet:
Cornell
Iowa
Bowling Green
Oregon
Oregon State
UW-Seattle
UNLV
Portland State
Good luck to everyone out there. And congrats to those who've gotten a golden ticket.
Anyone out there know what living in Las Vegas is like?
I love the subtle cruelty of this coinciding with NPR's pledge-drive week. Every time I see an unknown number on my phone I freak out and then realize that it's Ira calling for my non-existent savings.
In Poetry:
MFA
Michener (rejection)
Alabama (rejection)
Univ of Florida
SIU
UIUC (no word, but rejection suspected)
Vanderbilt
PhD
FSU
waiting...
I am slowly but surely going insane.
@Kells: Were you officially rejected from Alabama or are you assuming rejection? I know they've notified a few people, but I haven't heard of any rejection notifications yet.
Gene, all she said was that they'll "have decisions" by next week. To stay sane I choose to take this literally, meaning "decisions" actually means "decisions" and not "notifications." Combine that with the fact that I asked if ACCEPTANCES had gone out yet. Yknow that saying that when you hear horses galloping, you should assume horses before assuming zebras?
@Dayman, I had this same conversation with UMass Amherst. I called the day they started making acceptance calls (but before they had begun calling), and I was told that decisions would come out within 7-10 days. I was asked for my name, I imagine the administrative assistant checked a list, and when I wasn't on it, I was told, "Yep, 7-10 days." That day they started making acceptance calls, and 10 days later, I got my rejection by email.
@magNcheese: I got a nicely worded letter in the mail yesterday from Alabama, so it's official. :-/
Gene, that's hardly the same interaction. When someone tells you "7 to 10 days" after checking your name from a list, that's a hint that the US mail is involved and wouldn't have been if you were someone else. My interaction gives me much fewer cues to rejection. You might be right, sure, but not definitely being wrong is no reason to believe you're right. I have no indication, except for one person saying "Cornell acceptance hoo haa" and not responding to followup questions, that you ARE right about Cornell. But no matter what she meant, we'll know by the end of next week.
Sorry, I only meant to say that it was the same conversation in that I was asking about a notification date. I know that this is a very stressful time, but I was only trying to be helpful and provide details about a similar experience so that people can gauge their expectations however they wish. I didn't meant to imply that you should expect rejection. I hope that everyone is accepted to the program of their choice.
Gene, of course not, I wasn't offended at all! Believe me, I accept rejection as a reality of this process. I just don't think I got quite as much as you were able to glean from your conversation with North Carolina.
2 Rejections:
Minnesota - (Kind, and nicely worded)
Amherst - (Harsh in it's brevity. Reminded me of my mother's story about being slapped by a stranger in a car when she was riding her bike home from school.)
1 Assumed Rejection:
Michigan - The waitlist notifications were delivered via E-mail, right?
Waiting On:
U. Iowa
Hollins
U. Arizona (I got a an E-mail a couple weeks ago from someone from admissions asking me to make sure my letters of recommendation were in the right place. They were. Is that standard? I'll take any vaguely positive interaction I can get.)
My first time applying. It's quite a discouraging process, and I give all of you credit who have hung in there and rallied for the next cycle. Some of these programs have lower acceptance rates than Harvard Med. school, I get that, it's just mortifying telling people who just assume you'll be in some awesome program in a year that that may not be the case after all. (Oh, and it feels unpleasant, too.) Best of luck, friends. :)
2 Rejections:
Minnesota - (Kind, and nicely worded)
Amherst - (Harsh in it's brevity. Reminded me of my mother's story about being slapped by a stranger in a car when she was riding her bike home from school.)
1 Assumed Rejection:
Michigan - The waitlist notifications were delivered via E-mail, right?
Waiting On:
U. Iowa
Hollins
U. Arizona (I got a an E-mail a couple weeks ago from someone from admissions asking me to make sure my letters of recommendation were in the right place. They were. Is that standard? I'll take any vaguely positive interaction I can get.)
My first time applying. It's quite a discouraging process, and I give all of you credit who have hung in there and rallied for the next cycle. Some of these programs have lower acceptance rates than Harvard Med. school, I get that, it's just mortifying telling people who just assume you'll be in some awesome program in a year that that may not be the case after all. (Oh, and it feels unpleasant, too.) Best of luck, friends. :)
hm if i wasn't so nervous i would email syracuse and ask if they're done notifying....
Violet, someone did, and the response was "Sorry, we can't tell you anything about our acceptance process. Suck it."
Ok, I made up the last part, but in essence they refused to give any information whatsoever. They are acting like it's top secret.
I'm regularly reading comments about UMASS Amherst. Have they sent out acceptances emails/phone calls already? I'm not sure -- some comments imply yes, others no. Can someone clarify since its my top program?
I would kill to know anything about UT Austin's English Dept--I've been "in review" for WEEKS.
@Steven, all of UMass Amherst notifications went out about a week ago, it seems. They do not keep a waitlist.
@Poet, thanks. I figured as much. Disappointing but it's to expected of this entire application process.
@Michelle, I know what you mean I'll tell people "Well I'm applying to grad school right now but I'm not sure yet what I'm going to do next year if I don't get in" (cause I don't work a full time job that I'd just continue at if I don't go to grad school) and people will always be like "oh hahaha but of course you'll get in somewhere!" and just..no...
Any info floating around out there about Iowa NWP notifications?
Waitlisted for fiction at Ohio State University. That makes 2 maybes out of 4.
Waiting on Cornell and Notre Dame; hopefully news from the former soon!
Received a very nice letter from Ohio State today, signed by Lee K. Abbott, informing me that I was waitlisted for fiction...some good news after so many rejections. I'm suddenly hopeful. Hope you all get some good news.
Received a very nice letter from Ohio State today, signed by Lee K. Abbott, informing me that I was waitlisted for fiction...some good news after so many rejections. I'm suddenly hopeful. Hope you all get some good news.
Congrats to everyone who got accepted and/or waitlisted!
Just got a call from West Virginia - accepted for CNF with full funding!
@MisterSammie: Ouch. Sorry to hear it.
Great job, Claire!
Just got my call from WVU- accepted into Fiction MFA with full funding!
Still waiting to hear from UVA, U of F, Maryland, Johns Hopkins, and New Orleans.
Congratulations Claire and Mari! Claire especially, I'm sure everyone on the blog was rooting for you. I know I was!!!
@mistersammie what happened, if you don't mind elaborating on it?
Vanderbilt
Bucknell
Boston University
Congrats @Mari!!!! That's awesome. Did you happen to get an idea of whether or not all acceptances went out today?
My "friends" punked me like Ashton Kutcher with a fake acceptance call. They suck.
@MisterSammie: Harsh. "With friends like these..."
Congrats to everyone who has been accepted, with an emphasis on Claire, who has been of great help.
For the record, the University of Cincinnati M.A. program sent out an e-mail on Friday, stating that all notifications will be sent out by March 15th.
Like many others here, I am really starting to feel the fear. (To this effect, a few days ago I wrote a cathartic, page-long spiel that I clearly thought the better of and did NOT post here.) Specifically, as more & more of my schools have now sent out acceptances and I have received no such good fortune, I simultaneously realized that I really screwed up on my personal statement (exactly the wrong & most off-putting tone, far too “sappy,” etc.). Hence the fear. Of course, there was one school that thankfully did not want a personal statement—but that is small consolation right now. . . . So I’m thinking of the ill-advised, 11th hour, last-minute effort to apply to one or two more places. Please help. I’ve already consulted some lists online organized by deadline, but they’re not really helping.
--Apart from Boston Univ., what (if any) are some fully funded, full-residency MFA programs whose deadlines still have not passed?
--On a fairly different path, what (if any) are some fully funded 1-year M.A. English/Literature/Rhetoric programs—also who do not require the GRE subject test?
Yeah, I know that there are a lot of contingencies in each of those. But I just need to find one or two that may be right for me. . . . Anyway, thank you so much for any advice—and best of luck to everyone.
@Matt, I really hope this doesn't sound smug or self-satisfied since I haven't been accepted anywhere either yet and I am difficultly feeling "the fear" (a great song by the band Pulp btw which captures how I feel at the moment)but I think you should just take a breather. Apps are something that you need to take time on and work at over a period of time. Stressing out even more won't help.
Thought I pass on the latest news from the FB page that George Mason has begun to send out acceptances by mail and so people should be beginning to hear back next week for fiction. Apparently they send out poetry, CNF, and then fiction.
Would someone do me the favor of posting when Boise State has notified for fiction? I know that they've already done so for poetry, but (to my knowledge, at least) have yet to do so for fiction. Also, on a related note, does anyone have any idea of when they've notified in past years?
Aww, thanks for the kind wishes you guys! In case anyone is looking for an update, here is the current list of acceptances & waitlists from the FB group. I removed names and some duplicates.
POETRY (FULL RES)
December 3rd - American University MFA via Postal Service
January 19th - Chatham University Full Residency MFA via email
January 24th - University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana (Poetry) via phone
January 25th - Indiana University via email
January 30th - Syracuse University via phone
February 1st - Ohio State University via phone
February 1st - Washington University in St. Louis via email
February 3rd - University of South Carolina via email
February 6th - University of Wyoming via phone
February 7th - UMass Amherst via phone
February 7th - Temple University via snailmail
February 7th - University of Alabama via phone
February 7th - Oklahoma State University: via email
February 8th - Boise State University via phone
February 8th - North Carolina State University via Facebook message (this person was told they have not made other decisions yet, so NCSU is nowhere near done notifying)
February 9th - University of Kansas via Phone
February 10th - Oklahoma State University via email
February 13th - Vanderbilt University via Phone
February 13th - University of California, Riverside (Poetry) via phone
February 14th (at 1:40 a.m.?!) - University of Florida (poetry) via email
February 15th - Temple University via snail mail
February 16th - University of Michigan via email
February 16th - Rutgers-Newark via email
February 17th - UNC Greensboro via phone
February 18th: WVU via email
FICTION (FULL RES)
January 13th - Chatham University Full Residency MFA via email
January 18th - Chatham University Full Residency MFA via e-mail
January 24th- University of South Carolina via Facebook message
January 25th - Otis College (Fiction): Website "Application Summary"
January 26th - Indiana University via email
January 31st - Missouri-Kansas City via phone
February 1st - Washington University in St. Louis via email
February 2nd - Ohio State via phone and email
February 2nd - Adelphi University via phone
February 6th - Minnesota via phone
February 8th - Oklahoma State University via email
February 8th - UMass Amherst via email
February 8th - University of Alabama via phone
February 9th - UC Davis (MA Fiction) via phone
February 10th - Kansas via email
February 10th - University of California, Riverside via phone
February 10th-Oklahoma State University via email
February 11th- Virginia Tech via phone interview
February 11th - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign via phone
February 13th - Vanderbilt via phone
February 14th - Rutgers-Newark via phone
February 15th - University of North Carolina, Greensboro via phone
February 16th - Michigan via email
February 18th--George Mason via snail mail
CNF (FULL RES)
February 2nd--Ohio State University via phone
February 3rd - DePaul University, MA in Writing and Publishing via phone
February 3rd - U. of South Carolina via email
February 8th - University of Alabama via phone
February 9th - University of Wyoming via phone
February 14 - American University via email (snail mail to follow)
February 15th - George Mason University via snail mail (email to follow)
February 18th - West Virginia via phone
PLAYWRITING (FULL RES)
February 15th - University of British Columbia, Vancouver (Playwriting) via email.
WAITLISTS
February 3rd - Univ. Illinois-UC (poetry) via post
February 4th - University of Illinois UC (poetry): via post
February 6th - University of Minnesota (fiction) via e-mail
Feburary 6th- WUSTL (poetry) via-email
February 6th- UCSD (fiction) via e-mail
February 6th- Wyoming (poetry) via e-mail
February 10th - UCSD (poetry) via e-mail
February 10th - Wyoming (nonfiction) via email
February 10th - Kansas (fiction) via email
February 11th - UBC (poetry) via e-mail
February 12th - Boise State (poetry via phone
February 13th - Wyoming (fiction): via e-mail
February 14th - Wyoming (fiction): via e-mail
February 15th - UIUC (fiction): via post
February 16th - Illinois (fiction): via post
February 17th - Michigan (fiction): waitlist via email
February 17th - Michigan (fiction): waitlist via email
February 17th - Ohio State (fiction): via post
February 17th - Ohio State (poetry): via post
February 17th - Ohio State (CNF): via post
February 18th - Ohio State (fiction) via post
@ARugs- thanks for the congrats. the director of the program at WVU said they only accepted 2 for fiction this year, so i'm guessing they called both of us.
Someone reported a poetry acceptance to Cornell tonight. Gird thy loins.
Officially rejected via email from Syracuse this morning. Have yet to hear from the other 9 places I applied. I reckon LSU will start to notify people soon, huh? Has anyone heard anything? I've seen that several people have been accepted to Oklahoma State, but my online appl just says something like, "materials sent to the dept for admission recommendation." Oh god, this is hard to take, but at least I've gotten my first rejection out of the way. The realization that I may be completely shut out has finally sunk in. Sucks!
Like @Monica, e-mail from Syracuse this AM telling me: "No Soup for You!" Bummer, but no worries, I hear it's really, really cold and gray in Syracuse, NY anyhow. I want Florida!
@MisterSammie,
Syracuse was the most selective of the schools I applied to. And while it wasn't number one on my list, it still would've been sweet though. Hopefully, I'll be accepted elsewhere, but as everyone else said, this whole thing is kind of a crapshoot, right? I also applied at
Ok State
ODU
GCSU
Ole Miss
LSU
Wichita
GA State
NMSU
McNeese
Fingers crossed for everyone :)
@monica
A lot of people are saying syracuse is the most selective of their choices but I always thought LSU was more selective. But my research could have been wrong.
anyway, still waiting on my schools. I only had one intense crying spell.
I'm sad that I don't think I got into Wyoming or Michigan. While I never really expected to get into Michigan, it's a bummer especially since I had really fantasized what Wyoming life might be like...
I guess I still have 11 schools to hear/not hear back from!
No Word:
Iowa (CNF)
Waitlisted (CNF):
Minnesota
Accepted (CNF):
Stonecoast low-res.
I said 'fuck it' and accepted my offer to Ohio State REALLY early!
Still haven't heard from 7 schools, but I have no doubt that Ohio State is the place for me.
Good luck to everyone waiting to hear back from schools! If I get accepted anywhere else I'll post it up and let everyone know a spot will be opening up for someone else!
If anyone else accepts to Ohio State, holla at ya boy.
a double rejection morning: syracuse and umass amherst! any more news about cornell via the facebook group? good luck you guys and hang in there!
Apparently Purdue is notifying today. Also, Vanderbilt waitlists have gone out.
@claire, thanks for the update! any word on whether those Vandy waitlists are via post or email?
No problem! I believe the Vandy waitlist notifications were by email.
Why don't schools notify rejected candidates at the same time they notify accepted candidates? I don't like being left to cling to a tiny shred of hope while rejection letters linger behind acceptance calls or emails. And actually, I've received one acceptance at the same time as what others reported, but also one about a week after others reported their acceptance. (I've also got one rejection at the same time as everyone else.)
got waitlisted at greensboro today! it's the first real response i've gotten, and i was sure it was a lost cause.
Horatio, are you on the Facebook group? Congrats again on your acceptance to Ohio State. This process is frustrating. You could still hear some good news from the other seven schools, but you can't go wrong with Ohio State. I'm on the waitlist at Ohio State and hope to get an offer.
@Dark_Interpreter: It's because they send out more acceptances than they have spaces for, depending on how many people decline they may be able to add more people. After it's all said and done they send out their final rejection letters.
@phrased - Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation.
Here's a question. If there are people who have already received their letters from a certain institution(i.e. acceptance or waitlist), and you haven't yet been informed of any admissions decision (rejection or otherwise) is it likely a "no"? I haven't heard back from Michigan, UC Davis, Purdue or Boise, and I've read that acceptance letters have been sent out for each. There might be even more that I haven't come across yet. Has anyone heard from/heard of someone who has heard from the following yet?
U of Iowa
Brown
Virginia
Arizona
Oregon
Columbia College Chicago
USF
NMSU
Mississippi
Or does anyone know the tentative dates?
Thanks in advance! I'm just trying to emotionally prepare for the worst.
Eketer-Pietra, each school does it differently, so it's hard to say. According to people who have been accepted to Michigan, all of their offers and waitlists have already gone out. Purdue notified all of its accepted students today - don't know about waitlists. I don't think Boise State is done.
As for the schools on your list, as far as I know no one has heard anything from any of them yet. UVA always waits until theverylastminute, so don't worry about them until April.
People have been posting fairly regular updates from the facebook group, which is where most of the action seems to be happening this year, including the list of notifications. At mfaresearchproject.wordpress.com, there is a list of "application response times" which gives a general idea of when they might start notifying.
Really, though, it's all kind of a guessing game. Just remember the mantra that it really isn't over until you have the rejection in hand!
@Eketer-Pietra: No word from USF.
Thanks Claire, Phrased. Any idea about UC Davis? Also, if Michigan has sent out all of its acceptances and waitlists, I wish they'd just send out their rejections! I mean, they've already picked their pool of admissible students.
What's the link to the Facebook group? I've search, but have yet to find it. Best of luck to everyone.
@Daniel, http://www.facebook.com/groups/MFADRAFT12/
Why did Seth Abramson stop posting his exhaustive MFA application returns post? I can't imagine how much attention that brought to his work...
Why did Seth Abramson stop posting his exhaustive MFA application returns post? I can't imagine how much attention that brought to his work...
He still does. The site is mfaresearchproject.wordpress.com
Hi guys,
This is what I have. I applied to fiction.
Rejections:
Syracuse
Minnesota
UT Austin
Acceptances:
Virginia Tech (via email after Skype interview)
No replies yet, but it seems answers have already gone out so I'm assuming rejections:
Rutgers Newark
Michigan
Indiana
U Illinois Urbana-Champaign
No word yet:
Cornell
Iowa
Southern Illinois Carbondale
Arizona State
Brown
If anyone has any word on these last five it would be cool to hear.
@HibaK: Virginia Tech has an awesome MFA program. I did my undergrad there and grew up in Blacksburg. Great faculty, amazing place to live, and I believe they have awesome funding.
I highly recommend Virginia Tech.
@Horatio
Thanks, I've heard. It will be very nice to go there, if I don't hear anything from Cornell or Iowa or Brown, which I honestly prefer. Arizona would also be ideal. I'm Middle Eastern and I don't know how I'll deal with the cold when I come to the US.
And the funding they offered me is stupendous! I'm really psyched. :D
@monica, as far as your list, i'm pretty sure ok state is done notifying in both poetry and fiction.
i think i've seen one/some boise st. poetry acceptances. any word on whether fiction has also gone out?
@Eketer, I also applied at Ole Miss and NMSU. I haven't heard back from either one. Fingers crossed for both of us :)
The online status for my Minnesota CNF application just changed from "Awaiting Program Decision" to "Final Review," which, according to the website, means I should be receiving a final decision in two days. I had already accepted the fact that Minnesota was probably going to be a no-go since there have been acceptances reported... but since there have also been rejections reported, could it possibly go either way? Yikes.
The website gives this definition: Final Review - your program has made its admission decision and University officials are doing a very quick (usually within two business days) final review of your materials before sending out the decision notification.
That sounds more positive than it's probably meant to. I can't help but think, "Why would they take care to do one last review of my materials if they're going to reject me?" Gah, these slivers of (false) hope are going to drive me crazy!
FYI someone just reported an IWW fiction acceptance on the facebook group...looks like it's starting
Any clue as to notification method?
@J.M. IWW fiction phone call. But their admissions are reportedly heavily staggered, so don't get too worried.
U-Wash Seattle (poetry) could be going out soon, according to historical response times on the MFA Research Project. Nerves!
Officially rejected form Minnesota. Whew. Just nice to know for sure, I suppose.
@Melanie Kameko
Thank you.
Sorry, I'm not on facebook...are a lot of people reporting IWW calls?
Just one Iowa call so far.
as far as I've seen there has only been one IWW acceptance on the draft
There isn't much in the way of recent information on Brown notifications on the MFA Research Project, but I can say from personal experience that Brown rejections went out last year on Feb. 25 (via update to Embark website), at least for poetry. Does anyone else have personal experience with Brown notifications since 2009 (which is the last recorded acceptance date on MRP)? Could someone post a call for notification date on the Facebook group? Thanks!
I've left the draft group about a week ago, so I have nowhere to post this: I've been accepted into IWW for fiction this morning. Samantha Chang called to give me the news.
@fictioner congrats!!! that's such great news. For the rest of us, acceptances are staggered so we have the next few days to freak out.
I wonder if they do it alphabetically?
@Horatio
I haven't accepted yet but I've got an offer from Ohio State in CNF, and I'm 95 percent sure I'm gonna take it. (Mostly waiting on Iowa.) Columbus is a great town!
@Fictioner, why did you choose leave the draft? No judgement, just curious.
ps. huge congrats!!!
thank you all. I think the best part about the whole thing was when Samantha Chang told me how they "really liked my manuscript." I have no idea how the acceptances are going out. We talked about some funding opportunities but i was literally dumbstruck so i jus sounded like a straightout fool.
and to all those who are still waiting good news: keep up your spirits! I had recieved five straight rejections and had totally given up on any hope of getting in before I got accepted to IWW. shows how subjective this process really is. DONT LOSE HOPE
A bit off topic but someone raised the question earlier. I also left the FB group a few months ago because of the intense negativity and bad spirits in that group. I wasn't even involved in any of it; I hardly commented. What I read though was catty, nasty, and just mean, really. Not a nice context for anyone.
I was accepted to Northern Michigan University this morning! By phone. 3-year Fellowship! Fiction.
University of Arizona acceptance, today, by phone.
Morning, guys! Has Vandy finished poetry acceptances? What's everyone's feeling on this?
And one more thing!
@Art Film for Girls and @Poet, congratulations guys! Thank you for sharing your good news! It makes me happy to read it.
Great job & best wishes to all our winners!
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Got my official rejections from Ohio and Kansas today, both via online status checks. For Kansas, there was a little button to "View Online Decision Form" in applyweb that would be easy to miss.
@LCB: Let's talk about Ohio State. Do you have an e-mail addy I can contact you at?
still waiting on
U of Oregon
UC Boulder
U of Montana
U of Washington
anyone else? or any intel on when we might hear from these programs?
Still waiting on Oregon, Oregon State, Notre Dame, Iowa State, IWW.
All fiction.
What happened, if anything, with Iowa today?
soo anyone else apply to the joint cornell phd/mfa program? any word?
@jawz. I did for poetry, but it's my understanding that both programs must accept you independently. Assuming rejection from the MFA for me, and I think it's highly unlikely I'll get into the PhD at this point.
oh dear. Has anyone who applied to the U of Washington logged back into the system? Mine says "application complete," but near the bottom it has a chart with the receipt dates for SOP, manuscript, transcript, etc. and all say "this has not been recieved." I haven't heard anything from them. Do you think that they just don't update these fields? Did my entire application packet get lost in the mail? I didn't confirm its arrival...
applied to MFA @ FLA, Hollins, Va Tech and UNC Greensboro in Poetry...no word yet...ACK!
@Unknown, I wouldn't worry about the UW online application status. I heard from them because they couldn't find my transcripts. They found them eventually, so I'm sure the app is complete, but the online status for the manuscript, transcript, etc., still says those items have not been received. Conclusion: the online status matters not. Chin up!
@j-duck
yay! thanks!
@ Art Film For Girls. Congratulations to you! I applied to Northern Michigan University as well and was hoping you could help me. Did the POI tell you if they have completed all the acceptances and/or waits-lists? I was surprised to hear that they are notifying already because a person told me that they weren't starting to review applicants until the Feb 15th. Maybe I'm just clinging to hope here and am in need of dose of reality, so any info you have would be awesome. Again congratulations on full-funding in fiction!
I've applied for CNF at Columbia, The New School and Hunter but haven't gotten any word thus far. I'm not expecting to hear until March though. I am very glad I found this website so I can stay up to date! :)
@MCW is there an email address I could write you at? I've become paranoid that the schools could lurk on these blogs and I don't know how much they want public, etc. :)
You can always delete your email address from here after I write you.
Thanks!
@serafina
Hunter nonfiction notified me on 2/16, and I heard from another person that she got a call on the same day.
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