Better late than never.....
Here's where we are, just before Spring Break:
All Plan II admission notifications were mailed last week. If you haven't received your decision from Plan II Honors, please contact me directly via email.
For those offered admission: If you haven't visited a Plan II information session and class, we hope you will. Lots of information is available on the visit Plan II Honors link. You can register for an information session and see maps, hotel information, etc.
We will not offer information sessions during Spring Break or on Friday, March 26 however. We want you to visit when students and faculty are around and classes are in session. There is no point visiting campus simply to see a bunch of empty buildings. Friday, March 26 is an invitation only scholarship day. We will not hold an information session or offer class visits.
Contact a Plan II Student....really! These current students have offered to serve as email ambassadors. You are welcome to ask them questions concerning dorms, student life, balancing double-majors and dual-degrees, etc. They can really be a great source of information.
Other helpful sources of information on the website can be found at Why Choose Plan II.
If you choose Plan II, remember to send in your Plan II Admission Response form (from the back of the booklet included with your admission offer letter). An addressed, paid envelope was included with your admission offer. Send us your photo for the Plan II Freshman Facebook and, as soon as you have registered for orientation, send us your orientation session dates. When I receive your response form, I'll send a great deal more information.
Remember you are always welcome to contact me with questions or concerns.
For those offered the wait list option: Please remember that you must respond to be officially placed on the wait list. If we do not hear from you, you will not be reconsidered for Plan II Honors admission in May. The Plan II Wait List Option.
For those denied Plan II admission but admitted to UT Austin: There is an appeal process. Please understand right up front that, even if an appeal does result in your name getting moved from denied to the wait list, that those folks originally offered the wait list option will be considered before those who were denied and moved to the wait list by way of an appeal.
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