The final application deadline for UT Austin and for Plan II Honors is January 15, 2009. Waiting until the last minute to complete your application is the fastest way to lower your chances of getting admitted to Plan II or to UT Austin.
If you received an email from UT Admissions this week reminding you that your Honors Application is incomplete, please pay very close attention to the instructions.
Critical note: there is a 48-72 hour lag from the time you submit ApplyTexas to the time you can access the on-line honors application and the teacher recommendation system. So, if you don't submit ApplyTexas until the last minute, you just may find that you're ineligible for Plan II....because you procrastinated. Don't do that!
DO NOT FAX OR MAIL ANYTHING TO PLAN II HONORS. That will add another day or two to the time. We cannot receive your application documents here. We must send them to UT Admissions.
Note too that, due to the number of documents submitting to UT Austin every day, UT Admissions processing is currently taking 7-10 working days to process paper application materials (transcripts, paper resumes, etc.). If you send something by mail, you need to assume 2-3 days for delivery (perhaps more with the holiday season), PLUS 7-10 working days for your documents to be assigned a unique ID number, logged and digitized.Check your Application Status page for updates. Do not call me or UT Admissions to see if a document is here. If you send it late, you wait until they get to it. It will show up on the status check when it has been processed.
Smart applicants will have all documents submitted before January 2, 2009. That's the group you want to be part of.......
Plan II is education without boundaries. It is a four-year degree that leads from a broad core curriculum in the early years to a student's own choice of coursework in the later ones. Small classes and a common curriculum develop a sense of intimate community, while the size of The University provides an enormous range of freedom to pursue a variety of interests, and the student services and organizations, the library facilities and a computing infrastructure to do it quite well.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
December Early Consideration Notification
All the early consideration notifications have been mailed as of December 11, 2008. Remember, the University's mail system often adds one to two days to the usual time that US mail delivery takes, so most folks won't receive their mailing from Plan II until Tuesday, December 16 or Wednesday, December 17.
If you haven't received something from Plan II by Friday, December 19, and you know your application was complete by November 1, email me. Although I am officially on vacation the week of December 15--19, and the University and Plan II Honors are closed from December 22 through January 5, I will check email regularly. If your notification was lost in the mail, I will make a trip by the office to resend your notification.
We saw an increase of about 15% in the number of early applicants this year. Although we had originally planned to hold the number of admits to only 50, we admitted a few more than that due the higher percentage of applicants. We also deferred more early applicants than we had originally planned.
If you are deferred there is, unfortunately, no guaranteed date by which you will hear on your final Plan II admission status other than the final April 1, 2009 deadline. I know it's very hard to wait to hear. I also know it makes your tough choices and decisions harder when you don't have all your admission information. Hang in there...but continue to explore other options! There are no promises with the deferral. I sincerely hope you won't give up on Plan II, but I certainly don't want anyone to turn down good opportunities for the Plan II "maybe."
If it makes anyone feel any better, we're having a hard time too. Believe me, we can really relate to the problem of having tough choices to make. As is the case every year, Plan II is receiving very strong applications from so many exciting and interesting students it makes my head spin. We get really bummed out when we must deny and defer so many super neat, smart and talented applicants.
Remember: Plan II notification is strictly in writing from Plan II Honors via US Mail. Plan II admission decisions will NOT be reflected on the Status Check website. Most, if not all other admission decisions are available on the BeALonghorn Status Check website. Log on with your UT EID and password.
I've enjoyed getting to know you all through your emails and your applications. I've laughed often, learned a few things and even shed a tear here and there while reading your essays. I hope everyone has a very safe and a very happy holiday season. I know it will be happier for those who receive good news from Plan II, frustrating for those receiving a deferral and a little less festive for those who find a denial letter in the mailbox. But you all have my very best wishes for all things good, jennifer
If you haven't received something from Plan II by Friday, December 19, and you know your application was complete by November 1, email me. Although I am officially on vacation the week of December 15--19, and the University and Plan II Honors are closed from December 22 through January 5, I will check email regularly. If your notification was lost in the mail, I will make a trip by the office to resend your notification.
We saw an increase of about 15% in the number of early applicants this year. Although we had originally planned to hold the number of admits to only 50, we admitted a few more than that due the higher percentage of applicants. We also deferred more early applicants than we had originally planned.
If you are deferred there is, unfortunately, no guaranteed date by which you will hear on your final Plan II admission status other than the final April 1, 2009 deadline. I know it's very hard to wait to hear. I also know it makes your tough choices and decisions harder when you don't have all your admission information. Hang in there...but continue to explore other options! There are no promises with the deferral. I sincerely hope you won't give up on Plan II, but I certainly don't want anyone to turn down good opportunities for the Plan II "maybe."
If it makes anyone feel any better, we're having a hard time too. Believe me, we can really relate to the problem of having tough choices to make. As is the case every year, Plan II is receiving very strong applications from so many exciting and interesting students it makes my head spin. We get really bummed out when we must deny and defer so many super neat, smart and talented applicants.
Remember: Plan II notification is strictly in writing from Plan II Honors via US Mail. Plan II admission decisions will NOT be reflected on the Status Check website. Most, if not all other admission decisions are available on the BeALonghorn Status Check website. Log on with your UT EID and password.
I've enjoyed getting to know you all through your emails and your applications. I've laughed often, learned a few things and even shed a tear here and there while reading your essays. I hope everyone has a very safe and a very happy holiday season. I know it will be happier for those who receive good news from Plan II, frustrating for those receiving a deferral and a little less festive for those who find a denial letter in the mailbox. But you all have my very best wishes for all things good, jennifer
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Early Consideration Notification Coming Soon
The Plan II early consideration admission notifications will be mailed on or before December 15, 2008. Remember, the primary advantage of the early consideration process is the December notification. However, Plan II will restrict admission offers to the early consideration applicant pool to 50. The remaining early consideration applicants will receive a deferral of decision or a denial of admission.
Deferred early consideration applicants will remain in the applicant pool and will be considered in successive rolling admissions cycles. Unfortunately, there is no guaranteed notification date after December 15, only the final date by which notification to all applicants will have been mailed, April 1, 2009.
Plan II Honors early consideration offers of admission do NOT require a binding commitment from the applicant to attend the University of Texas at Austin and/or Plan II Honors. All applicants have until May 1 to make a final decision about attending the University of Texas and Plan II Honors. What's important to keep in mind is that the applicant's response date determines when UT Housing issues a contract. The earlier the response (when the applicant commits to UT and pays the enrollment fee), the better the chance of the top dorm choice.
An early consideration applicant who is denied admission may still be admissible to the University (to any other major in the College of Liberal Arts or to majors in the College of Natural Science) and to other competitive admission majors/colleges such as Engineering or the College of Communication. The decision processes are independent from each other. The applicant does not need to take any steps for the application to remain in consideration for other majors in the College of Liberal Arts or for other ApplyTexas major/college choice.
Remember too: Plan II notification is strictly in writing from Plan II Honors via US Mail. Plan II admission decisions will NOT be reflected on the Status Check website.
Most, if not all other admission decisions are available on the BeALonghorn Status Check website if the applicant logs on using the UT EID and password Status Check.
If you have not received notification from Plan II Honors by December 19, email Jennifer Scalora (scalora@mail.utexas.edu). Be sure to include your FULL name and UT EID.
Deferred early consideration applicants will remain in the applicant pool and will be considered in successive rolling admissions cycles. Unfortunately, there is no guaranteed notification date after December 15, only the final date by which notification to all applicants will have been mailed, April 1, 2009.
Plan II Honors early consideration offers of admission do NOT require a binding commitment from the applicant to attend the University of Texas at Austin and/or Plan II Honors. All applicants have until May 1 to make a final decision about attending the University of Texas and Plan II Honors. What's important to keep in mind is that the applicant's response date determines when UT Housing issues a contract. The earlier the response (when the applicant commits to UT and pays the enrollment fee), the better the chance of the top dorm choice.
An early consideration applicant who is denied admission may still be admissible to the University (to any other major in the College of Liberal Arts or to majors in the College of Natural Science) and to other competitive admission majors/colleges such as Engineering or the College of Communication. The decision processes are independent from each other. The applicant does not need to take any steps for the application to remain in consideration for other majors in the College of Liberal Arts or for other ApplyTexas major/college choice.
Remember too: Plan II notification is strictly in writing from Plan II Honors via US Mail. Plan II admission decisions will NOT be reflected on the Status Check website.
Most, if not all other admission decisions are available on the BeALonghorn Status Check website if the applicant logs on using the UT EID and password Status Check.
If you have not received notification from Plan II Honors by December 19, email Jennifer Scalora (scalora@mail.utexas.edu). Be sure to include your FULL name and UT EID.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Stay on Track with your Application Submission: Don't delay.
Forgive my slow posts. The early consideration deadline absorbed a lot of my attention these last couple of weeks.
Now that it has passed however, I want to encourage prospective applicants to complete and submit the required application documents as soon as it is feasible.
I VERY strongly recommend completing the application process LONG before the January 15 deadline. Because Plan II does rolling admissions, the competition increases as the application cycle moves forward: fewer spots are available, therefore the competition is stiffer for each available offer of admission. We put applications into the review process in the order the applications are completed. So if you are waiting to submit essays or other required documents, your delay might your chances of admission.
Furthermore, the closer we get to the deadline, the harder it is to track your application documents. So many UT applications arrive each day during the last two weeks prior to the deadline the whole system slows dramatically. ApplyTexas applications load into the system slower: the 24-hour lag becomes a 48 to 72-hour lag before you can access the honors application.
If you submit documents by mail, the documents are digitized and loaded slower due to the sheer numbers arriving every day. Your teacher is pressured to submit a recommendation faster. Everything gets harder. Meanwhile applicants’ (and their parents') anxiety levels are rising. Don't delay! Smart applicants will have their applications complete and submitted by the last day of classes before their schools' winter break.
Remember too: Plan II notification is strictly in writing from Plan II Honors via US Mail. Plan II admission decisions will NOT be reflected on the Status Check website. Most, if not all other admission decisions are available on the BeALonghorn Status Check website if the applicant logs on using the UT EID and password (https://utdirect.utexas.edu/admissions/status_check.WBX).
Now that it has passed however, I want to encourage prospective applicants to complete and submit the required application documents as soon as it is feasible.
I VERY strongly recommend completing the application process LONG before the January 15 deadline. Because Plan II does rolling admissions, the competition increases as the application cycle moves forward: fewer spots are available, therefore the competition is stiffer for each available offer of admission. We put applications into the review process in the order the applications are completed. So if you are waiting to submit essays or other required documents, your delay might your chances of admission.
Furthermore, the closer we get to the deadline, the harder it is to track your application documents. So many UT applications arrive each day during the last two weeks prior to the deadline the whole system slows dramatically. ApplyTexas applications load into the system slower: the 24-hour lag becomes a 48 to 72-hour lag before you can access the honors application.
If you submit documents by mail, the documents are digitized and loaded slower due to the sheer numbers arriving every day. Your teacher is pressured to submit a recommendation faster. Everything gets harder. Meanwhile applicants’ (and their parents') anxiety levels are rising. Don't delay! Smart applicants will have their applications complete and submitted by the last day of classes before their schools' winter break.
Remember too: Plan II notification is strictly in writing from Plan II Honors via US Mail. Plan II admission decisions will NOT be reflected on the Status Check website. Most, if not all other admission decisions are available on the BeALonghorn Status Check website if the applicant logs on using the UT EID and password (https://utdirect.utexas.edu/admissions/status_check.WBX).
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Teacher Recommendation Tips
With the November 1 Plan II Honors Early Consideration Deadline fast approaching, I've received several emails this week with questions concerning the on-line teacher recommendation system.
Here are a few tips and an outline of the process:
First, please note that an applicant may not begin the honors program application until the applicant submits ApplyTexas. Once your ApplyTexas is loaded (into the UT computer systems after processing), you’ll be able to access the honors program application and online recommendation system. It may take up to three working days (about two weeks for paper applications) for UT to receive and load your admission application into the UT system once you have submitted ApplyTexas. Early in the cycle (before December 15) it's likely to take only 24 hours. Later in the cycle, after December 15, it will take 48-72 hours for an electronic submission of ApplyTexas to load.
Secondly, the applicant may choose any teacher. The class/subject is not critical, however applicants should first consider choosing a teacher who can address the student's writing and critical and analytical thinking skills.
Plan II only wants one teacher recommendation.
A written letter may not be substituted for the on-line recommendation system. The applicant's file will not be complete, and therefore will not be reviewed, without a completed electronic teacher recommendation.
The applicant will submit the teacher’s name and email contact information. Then, the UT system will electronically contact the teacher and supply the link the teacher accesses to complete and submit the on-line honors recommendation form.
The teacher will receive an electronic confirmation after submitting the electronic recommendation.
The Honors Recommendation Process:
Online Recommendation System Step by Step (from BeALonghorn)
1. Log in to the honors recommendation system.
Log in to the recommendation system using your UT EID and password. If you don’t know or forgot your UT EID or password, visit the UT EID help site. (You will be able to access the recommendation system after you have submitted—and we have received—your ApplyTexas Application for Admission.)
2. Select honors program(s) and enter contact information.
Select the honors program(s) to which you’re applying and enter the name and e-mail address of the individual who you would like to submit a recommendation. (You’ll be able to enter only one individual’s information. If you want to send a recommendation request to another individual, you’ll need to start over at step one of the online recommendation process and submit another recommendation request.)
3. The individual will receive an e-mail from UT Austin.
The applicant will be able to see that the recommendation has been submitted by using the on-line status check site.
Here are a few tips and an outline of the process:
First, please note that an applicant may not begin the honors program application until the applicant submits ApplyTexas. Once your ApplyTexas is loaded (into the UT computer systems after processing), you’ll be able to access the honors program application and online recommendation system. It may take up to three working days (about two weeks for paper applications) for UT to receive and load your admission application into the UT system once you have submitted ApplyTexas. Early in the cycle (before December 15) it's likely to take only 24 hours. Later in the cycle, after December 15, it will take 48-72 hours for an electronic submission of ApplyTexas to load.
Secondly, the applicant may choose any teacher. The class/subject is not critical, however applicants should first consider choosing a teacher who can address the student's writing and critical and analytical thinking skills.
Plan II only wants one teacher recommendation.
A written letter may not be substituted for the on-line recommendation system. The applicant's file will not be complete, and therefore will not be reviewed, without a completed electronic teacher recommendation.
The applicant will submit the teacher’s name and email contact information. Then, the UT system will electronically contact the teacher and supply the link the teacher accesses to complete and submit the on-line honors recommendation form.
The teacher will receive an electronic confirmation after submitting the electronic recommendation.
The Honors Recommendation Process:
Online Recommendation System Step by Step (from BeALonghorn)
1. Log in to the honors recommendation system.
Log in to the recommendation system using your UT EID and password. If you don’t know or forgot your UT EID or password, visit the UT EID help site. (You will be able to access the recommendation system after you have submitted—and we have received—your ApplyTexas Application for Admission.)
2. Select honors program(s) and enter contact information.
Select the honors program(s) to which you’re applying and enter the name and e-mail address of the individual who you would like to submit a recommendation. (You’ll be able to enter only one individual’s information. If you want to send a recommendation request to another individual, you’ll need to start over at step one of the online recommendation process and submit another recommendation request.)
3. The individual will receive an e-mail from UT Austin.
The applicant will be able to see that the recommendation has been submitted by using the on-line status check site.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Plan II Honors Admissions
We begin a new experiment with this blog. I hope to respond to questions and comments with information that might help multiple applicants and parents; I'm always eager to share information about the Program. I hope to respond directly to questions or comments, but I will often refer to one of the Plan II web pages--there is a TON of material already available. Perhaps a quick pointer here and there will help folks find information faster in the very large Plan II Honors web site.
I also refer prospective applicants to existing Plan II student blogs and profiles hosted by the University of Texas and the University's Office of Admission at the link below.
Please don't let this blog or the web site take the place of a visit to the University on a weekday during the fall or spring. No blog or web site can give you the same experience as meeting a current Plan II student or two and sitting in on a Plan II class. This campus has a lot to offer and the only way to really appreciate the richness of campus life is to be here.
Registration is required to attend a Plan II Honors information session and the class visit. To register electronically and to see very detailed information on Plan II visits, including maps, contact information, campus tour information, dorm tour details (and much more) follow the visiting link below.
Parents, please note: How an applicant takes charge of his or her own application speaks volumes to us in Plan II about how he or she manages time, takes on responsibility and faces problems and challenges. Urge your student to email or comment/question on this blog. We know their schedules are busy, but they all have time to send an email with a question.
I also refer prospective applicants to existing Plan II student blogs and profiles hosted by the University of Texas and the University's Office of Admission at the link below.
Please don't let this blog or the web site take the place of a visit to the University on a weekday during the fall or spring. No blog or web site can give you the same experience as meeting a current Plan II student or two and sitting in on a Plan II class. This campus has a lot to offer and the only way to really appreciate the richness of campus life is to be here.
Registration is required to attend a Plan II Honors information session and the class visit. To register electronically and to see very detailed information on Plan II visits, including maps, contact information, campus tour information, dorm tour details (and much more) follow the visiting link below.
Parents, please note: How an applicant takes charge of his or her own application speaks volumes to us in Plan II about how he or she manages time, takes on responsibility and faces problems and challenges. Urge your student to email or comment/question on this blog. We know their schedules are busy, but they all have time to send an email with a question.
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