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Virginia Tech Waitlist Process

Hey everyone, my top choice is Virginia Tech and I'm kinda stressing about potentially being waitlisted. Can anyone share their experience with Virginia Tech's waitlist process, like when they typically start releasing decisions or how likely it is to get off the waitlist?

9 months ago

Hello! I can understand how you might feel anxious about being waitlisted, especially for your top choice school. While I can't speak from personal experience, I can share some general information about Virginia Tech's waitlist process.

The timeline for releasing waitlist decisions, like other colleges, may vary from year to year depending on factors such as enrollment numbers and the overall application pool. Typically though, Virginia Tech starts releasing decisions sometime between mid-April and early June. It's important to keep in mind that the process can continue throughout the summer as well, as spots may open up due to students changing their enrollment plans.

As for your chances of getting off the waitlist, those can also be quite variable. Some years may see a larger number of waitlisted applicants admitted, while other years may have fewer spots available. In fact, for Fall '23 admissions, none of the waitlisted students were accepted: https://aie.vt.edu/content/dam/aie_vt_edu/common-data-set/23-24/CDS_2023-2024.pdf (page 18). It's difficult to provide an exact number or percentage, but it's important to have a backup plan in case you're not offered admission from the waitlist.

If you're waitlisted, there are a few things you can do to improve your chances. You can reach out to the admissions office to express your continued interest and update them with any new achievements, awards, or relevant information that would strengthen your application. However, it's crucial not to inundate the admissions office with excessive communication.

Finally, remember that being waitlisted does not mean you've been denied admission. It means the admissions committee saw potential in your application and that there's still a chance you could be admitted. Stay positive and explore other college options as well, so you're prepared regardless of the outcome. I hope this information helps to ease some of your concerns, and I wish you the best of luck with your college admissions journey!

9 months ago

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