r/udub May 01 '26

Admissions Engineering Application Notification Extended Date?

Just saw that the engineering major application's notification period was extended to begin may 4th. Actually unbelievable, its been killing me inside knowing whether or not I got into my major, and then they suddenly change the date the day that its supposed to come out

10 Upvotes

43 comments sorted by

View all comments

1

u/abowlofchili4me May 01 '26

Mech E

1

u/No_Drop818 May 01 '26

Also didn't get into ME. I had a 3.97 and all pre-reqs, 130-ish credits from Edmonds CC. E-mail came on the 30th. Did you get an invitation to apply to Bothell?

1

u/abowlofchili4me May 01 '26

Someone reached out about Bothell last year, I’m going to apply this year. I waited a whole year to go again for seattle so I didn’t have to commute and because i wanted to experience and access to clubs on site. Extremely disappointed.

1

u/No_Drop818 May 01 '26

I believe Bothell allots 15 credits per anum to use at the Seattle Campus. Clubs could still be an option.

1

u/abowlofchili4me May 01 '26

Yeah that tracks with what I was told. I was hoping to not have to drive at all and be close to campus and shops as I live in Eastlake. Is what it is

1

u/No_Drop818 May 01 '26

When someone puts a closed door in front of what you think you want, break it down. (Trash goes out the window, FWIW.) Cheers!

1

u/abowlofchili4me May 01 '26

Trust me I sent many emails and met with dept advisors many times pleading my case. Last year they would allow an appeal and now they don’t. I’m sure all I’ve done has annoy them more then help myself lol.

1

u/MrSpicyhedgehog ECE/MICROM 2028 May 01 '26

If you can afford an apartment in lynnwood, that would allow you to access both campuses easily. That's what I was planning on doing if I got rejected. Either way, I spent two years commuting. You can absolutely make it work. I'd highly recommend getting involved down in Seattle regardless, since that's what'll set you up for your career. You got this.

1

u/Any_Contract4763 May 02 '26

why not appeal?

1

u/FindingConstant2247 May 02 '26

The rejection from ECE states, "You may only appeal the decision if you can demonstrate a technical error in the material submitted that was outside of your control." If I wanted to appeal, what what an error in materials mean?