Some only send you an email, some only send you an acceptance package (hopefully) or thin letter of rejection (hopefully not) in the mail, some make you log into their website with a special student number to see the results and some will do all three.
For example, some of the UC campuses sent an email that the result was ready and to log in, some said Congratulations, and some sent an email saying, "We're sorry to inform you..."
If you are accepted at a college you will always get an acceptance package in the mail. So you may know via email initially, but eventually you will get something in your mailbox.
If you are rejected, you may or may not get something in your mailbox.
Depends. My brother is a senor in highschool this year and when he was accepted to KU last week it was by mail to our home mail box, but yesterday he got accepted to MWSU and they just called us.
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Some only send you an email, some only send you an acceptance package (hopefully) or thin letter of rejection (hopefully not) in the mail, some make you log into their website with a special student number to see the results and some will do all three.
For example, some of the UC campuses sent an email that the result was ready and to log in, some said Congratulations, and some sent an email saying, "We're sorry to inform you..."
If you are accepted at a college you will always get an acceptance package in the mail. So you may know via email initially, but eventually you will get something in your mailbox.
If you are rejected, you may or may not get something in your mailbox.
Both or one of either depending on the college, only way to find out is to be accepted ;p
Depends. My brother is a senor in highschool this year and when he was accepted to KU last week it was by mail to our home mail box, but yesterday he got accepted to MWSU and they just called us.
Can be through both depending on the college. Most often it is through both.