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Jun 07

Our work here is done.

Yeah, not really. But today is the last day of the fall 2007 application/admission/recruitment season. Yay!

Now we move on some really exciting stuff: evaluating your transcripts and other official pieces of your academic record. By today, all admitted transfer students should have sent us their official transcripts through fall 2006, and July 15 is the big deadline: all transcripts and test scores need to be in our office for both freshmen and transfers. And we mean it. Otherwise, your offer of admission may be canceled. We've seen a lot of students who think they may be able to 'slip through the cracks' or something, but trust me, that doesn't happen. We're serious.

On a happier note, we hope that you all enjoy this summer leading up to when you become full-time Bruins. Be sure to go to Orientation (see Bank's post) and make sure you send in all required documents to our office by July 15. Okay, I went back to the same note, not a happier note, but I'm not joking around. You will have to deal with Stacy and me in a real, personal way if you get canceled, and you really don't want to go there.

We'll go from this:
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to this:

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This is a very accurate graphic representation of what happens when students fail to comply with policy. We want to be snuggly cuddly teddy bears, but when people don't cooperate we will become fierce. And not in a sassy, Tyra Banks way.

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