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Waitlisted at the University of Richmond - any advice?

Guys, I just got waitlisted at the University of Richmond and I'm feeling a little lost. What can I do to increase my chances of getting off the waitlist? Should I send a letter of continued interest? Any tips from someone who's been in the same situation would be really helpful! Thanks!

10 months ago

First of all, don't lose hope. Getting waitlisted means the admissions committee saw potential in your application, so you still have a chance. Here's some advice to increase your chances of getting off the waitlist:

1. Write a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI): Yes, you should definitely send a LOCI to the University of Richmond. In this letter, express your genuine enthusiasm for the university and how it aligns with your academic and personal goals. Make sure to include any recent accomplishments, awards, or significant updates since your initial application. Keep the tone positive and emphasize that Richmond remains a top choice for you.

2. Stay connected with the admissions office: Without being overly pushy, reach out to the admissions office periodically to express your continued interest in the school. Be respectful and thank them for considering your application. You may want to ask if there's any additional information they would like you to submit.

3. Maintain strong grades: Continue to excel academically during your senior year. Colleges often want to see that waitlisted students maintain or even improve their academic performance.

4. Update your extracurriculars: If you've taken on any new leadership roles or made substantial achievements in extracurricular activities since submitting your application, make sure to update your application with this new information. This can further demonstrate your commitment and growth as a student.

5. Seek an additional letter of recommendation: If you have a teacher, coach, or mentor who can provide new insights into your character, achievements, or passion for learning, consider asking for an additional letter of recommendation. However, only pursue this if the letter will add something unique to your application.

While there's no guarantee that these steps will ultimately get you off the waitlist, following this advice will show the University of Richmond that you are proactive, dedicated, and genuinely interested in attending their school. Good luck!

10 months ago

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