Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Next Steps for Admitted Students, Fall 2019 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog
Next Steps for Admitted Students, Fall 2019 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - SIPA Admissions Blog First, another congratulations to you on being accepted to Columbia SIPA! I hope you celebrated this achievement â" it was a competitive applicant pool â" and are now ready to go over a few things that every newly-admitted student should know. Top takeaways for you: Check the Welcome Portal â" a lot. Even if youâre not sure if youâll end up here yet. Honestly, the Welcome Portal has everything you need regarding next steps. If you donât want to read two iterations of this information, I would recommend the Welcome Portal. Submitting your official documents and transcripts. This probably applies to you and is a new policy for SIPA. Check your Status Page to avoid delays in registering for classes at SIPA. Money, deposits and financial aid. Check the Welcome Portal, even if youâre not sure where youâll end up yet. The Welcome Portal has everything you need regarding next steps. Even if youâre still deciding where youâll be for the next few years, the Welcome Portal provides information to help you make that decision: about accepting your offer, upcoming deadlines, student housing information, and special events and webinars, including Faculty QAs and Financial Aid advice. The Welcome Portal also breaks down the following information about official transcripts, test scores, and other items that require a few extra steps for you to ensure you can start your school year off with no delays. (For conditional admitted students: Some applicants were admitted on the condition that they take additional quantative preparation courses, or to enroll in ALP courses for the summer/fall, prior to enrolling at SIPA. Your overall application and achievements are admirable, and we believe youâll be better equipped for success at SIPA by completing this coursework. Please check the Welcome Portal of the specific requirements and deadlines for these conditions.) Submit your Official Documents â" This is really important! When you review the Welcome Portal, youâll see a section that outlines upcoming deadlines for the Application Checklist materials, also known as official documents. These are hard deadlines for the Admissions Office to receive your official documents, mainly transcripts and test scores. I suggest you triple-check your Status Page to make sure all official Transcripts and Test Scores have been received by our office. If we donât get these official documents by August 20, you will not be able to register for classes. In the past few years, at least 90% of our accepted students did not submit all of their official documents to our office. This might be because you just havenât submitted it because it wasnât required until now. Another possibility is that items are sent to the wrong address or not delivered correctly, or for some reason the document submitted is not considered âofficial.â For example, even if you opened and scanned your official transcript from your college registrar, we cannot consider it âofficialâ because it has technically been altered. Check your Status Page The last thing you want is a delay to starting off your school year, and that is easily avoided by checking in with the Status Page. This is where youâll go to review your Application Checklist. Even though youâve been accepted, there are a few items on the checklist that we need to finalize your academic record before August 2019. And if your record isnât finalized, you wonât be able to register for classes during orientation. Donât be that person! Distinguishing if youâve submitted your official vs unofficial documents can be confusing, so Iâll walk you through how to check this on your Status Page. When you look at your Status Page, you see a green checkmark that indicates what weâve received. Hover over this checkmark to see the pop-up text that will indicate if this item was âReceived,â or weâve only âReceived Copy.â An example of an official received item â" hovering over the green checkmark shows a popup of Status: Received. However, this applicantâs popup states âStatus: Received Copyâ next to their PTE Score Report. This means that their official test score has NOT been received by the Admissions office. (Weâre sorry about this, we know itâs a hassle, but itâs a quirk of the system that weâre working with here.) âHow do I send in my official transcripts and test scores?â All of this information is in the Welcome Portal (seriously, check it out if you havenât already), but: Official transcripts and test scores must be on file by August 20, 2019. International students who wonât have conferred degrees until after the deadline should email us and weâll make a note on their account. There are extra requirements for students who attended Chinese institutions and students who attended a non-U.S. university. Specific instructions for all of this are, again, in the Welcome Portal. A note on official test scores: If you truly know you sent us your official scores but we havenât received them, there may be a workaround from re-ordering your test scores. Chances are your application name and email address are not recorded the same as the name and email address you registered to take the GRE/GMAT or TOEFL/IELTS/PTE with a few months ago. Thus, we couldnât match the exam to your account because of the mismatch. If thatâs the case, contact the testing center and confirm your full name, date of birth and email address associated with your account. Youâll need to send us that information, along with the batch/cycle number and test registration number, for GRE and TOEFL scores; the appointment number and identification number for GMAT scores; or send us the official score report for IELTS/PTE scores. Money, Deposits, and Financial Aid Your enrollment deposit: You have until the date on your admission letter to accept your enrollment offer AND pay the $2,000.00 USD admission deposit. This deposit ultimately goes towards your tuition bill. While you donât have to accept and pay the deposit at the same time, your deposit payment must be paid in full at once (so no partial payments). (UNIs will be generated within 1-2 weeks.) Financial Aid and Fellowships: If you received a scholarship or fellowship, you will have received a separate notification letter about your funding along with your letter of admission. (Early-action candidates had to wait until now to learn about their funding status.) All students, whether funded their first year or not, will be able to apply for second-year funding. Most of this funding is in the form of assistantships for second-year students who succeeded in their first year of studies. (Youâll learn more about these opportunities during the spring semester of your first year.) We also encourage you to visit the Financial Aid page for more information about funding your education, which includes a database of external funding opportunities. Tuition, Fees, and Billing: Columbia University releases an annual estimated cost of attendance, which you can view for the 2019-2020 year here. Your tuition bill will be generated closer to the start of the academic term. You also have the option to set up a payment plan or coordinate your payments with a third-party sponsor. For more information on that process, browse the Student Financial Services website. (Note: The Office of Admissions Financial Aid is not involved in this process.) Contact Us If you need anything give us a call or send an email. If youâre an admitted student with specific financial aid or fellowship inquiries, please email them with a descriptive and informative subject line to sipa_finaid@columbia.edu. Admissions questions can continue to go to sipa_admission@columbia.edu or sipa_new@columbia.edu. You should also follow us on Instagram @Columbia.SIPA to share your admissions story and connect with future classmates! And once again, congratulations to our admitted students!
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