The OLINformer

December 27, 2007

So what happens NOW?!?

Filed under: Admission Info, FYI, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 10:31 pm

I bet you’re wondering what happens after you click the “SEND” button on your application! So here’s the low-down on our application review process…


Early December through early January - APPLICATION PROCESSING:

    1. You submitted your electronic application (with uploaded résumé and essays). After we receive your application, we go into our files and pair your application with any other credentials you have sent us: your transcript, your standardized test scores, secondary school report (Form A), teacher recommendations (Forms B & C), current senior grades (Form D or equivalent) and any supplemental materials.
    2. You check your status online. After submitting your application, you can see what credentials we have received by logging back into your application account and checking your status page. We update these accounts as soon as we can, but please be patient! I cannot stress this enough! Every piece of mail must be manually opened, sorted and entered in the database - so it takes some time. Remember that, in contrast to other schools you may be applying to, we are a VERY small Admission Office. So be kind to us!
    3. You’re complete! When our office has received all the required pieces of information, your status page will show your application is complete. Your application folder (containing all the cool and interesting stuff you’ve sent us) is then ready to be reviewed and your folder is assigned to a reading team….

…So what the heck is a reading team?!? There are four reading teams made up of about seven faculty and staff members and, in some cases, alumni! Each reading team is captained by a member of Admission Office - Dean Charlie Nolan, Assistant Directors Emily Moscol or Caitlin Snow, or myself. Applications are divided amongst the reading teams based on where you attend high school; each of us takes a diverse group of states as well as a portion of the overseas students.

NOW through late March - APPLICATION REVIEW, CANDIDATES’ WEEKENDS and FINAL DECISIONS:

    1. Right after the deadline, we actually started reading some of you eager-beavers who were already completed! :D Throughout December and January, we will read ALL of the applications.
    2. At least once a week (sometimes more) during the month of January, the reading teams meet to discuss the applications assigned to their team.
    3. In the last week of January, the reading teams make recommendations to the Admission Committee regarding which applicants should be invited to Candidates’ Weekends (CW). The Admission Committee is made up of 5-6 members including faculty, the Dean of Students and Dean of Admission - all of whom also serve as readers on the aforementioned reading teams.
    4. The Admission Committee determines which applicants will become “Candidates” and will be invited to CW. All students are notified of their status in early, early February - we’re shooting for February 1st but that’s not a guarantee at this time! We’ll keep you posted on that timeline…
    5. Candidates flood campus for CW (February 29-March 1 or March 7-8) and learn more about Olin, participating in a design/build exercise, interviews and group exercises.
    6. The Admission Committee reconvenes to review information gathered during Candidates’ Weekends by the CW interviewers - a group of faculty, current students, staff and/or alumni. The Admission Committee determines which Candidates will be offered admission, who will be placed on the waitlists and who will be denied.
    7. Notification letters will be sent sometime toward the end of March.

As elementary as I’ve tried to make sound above, it is insanely difficult to do! While this process is not exactly “rocket science,” it is very nuanced, subjective and agonizing at times. Because we strive to create a holistic approach to the application process, it is not as cut-and-dry as admitting all the students with perfect SAT/ACT scores or those with straight-A’s on their transcripts. That would be too easy and far too simplistic… and not very Olinesque! Our review process is extremely labor-intensive but it is the best way for us to build the kind of intellectual and creative community that makes Olin unique!

Learning about each of you is fascinating; the hard part is that we feel like we’ve really gotten to know you after reading your essays and hearing what your teachers have to say about you (or if we’ve met you in person). The reality is that we only have a small number of spots in each class… and unfortunately we just don’t have room for everyone.

I constantly have to remind myself (and others!) that things typically happen for a reason, even if the reason is not clear at that moment… When I was a high school college counselor, one of the most heart-wrenching aspects of my job was when student came to my office devastated by a disappointing decision from their dream school. It makes my heart ache just thinking about it now (melodramatic, but true, I swear). But the funny thing was that in the vast majority of those cases, the college that a student ultimately chose to attend was just as good for her/him as the original first-choice institution… and in some cases, it was an even better match!

Our applicant pool is one of the strongest in the nation and each of you will have tons of amazing opportunities come April - whether at Olin or somewhere else. I truly believe in our application process; it is perhaps one of the most personal ones out there. And though no admission process can be perfect, I think Olin’s process is pretty darn good!

I hope you feel a bit better (or at least better informed) about our process. I really want to convey the level of dedication that the entire Olin community puts into our approach to admission - from the application readers to the interviewers and presenters at Candidates’ Weekends, we put a lot of ourselves into the process.

Whew! I’m exhausted. That’s it for now. I’m working on posting more pics soon…

Enjoy the weekend and Happy New Year!
Allison


allison.bahme@olin.edu

781-292-2203
IM: OlinAdmission
http://www.olin.edu

December 17, 2007

Musings from the wee hours of the morning

Filed under: Allison — Allison Bahme @ 1:19 am

It’s been another week of crazy New England weather! First the wintry blast on Thursday - and it took me a harrowing FOUR-HOURS to drive 10 miles! The scariest part was that I *really* thought I was going run out of gas. Who would have thought that it could take over an hour to move less than a 1/4 mile?!? But Caitlin wins the prize in our office, poor thing… it took her SIX AND A HALF hours to get home! :(

Today, er…yesterday, it was a Nor’easter, which is basically only good for staying inside, curling up and reading…lots of applications. :)

Actually, being cooped up inside also gave me a chance to fulfill my SERV Auction obligation for the month. I’ve just finished baking cookies and super-chocolate brownies for Leslie ‘09 (who is quite possibly one of the kindest human beings on the planet, but was rumored to have threatened people if they outbid her on my baked goods!). Speaking of, I’ll try to round up some pics from the auction and add them to my random-assortment-of-photos-from-the-last-month-or-so blog that I hope to post in the near future.

As the sound of city snow plows lull me to sleep…..
Allison


allison.bahme@olin.edu

781-292-2203
IM: OlinAdmission
http://www.olin.edu

December 16, 2007

Don’t call us… we’ll call (or email) you!

Filed under: Admission Info, FYI, Allison — Allison Bahme @ 11:38 pm

So we now present some helpful tips to get you (and us!) through the next few weeks:

1. If you would like to know the status of your application, log onto your online account and check the Status page. :)

PLEASE DO NOT FREAK OUT IF THE STATUS PAGE SAYS YOUR APPLICATION IS NOT COMPLETE!!

As long as you’ve already submitted your online application, we will continue to process your credentials as they arrive and your application will not be penalized! :D

2. If you are took the SAT or ACT in early December, keep in mind that it takes approximately 3 weeks for the testing companies to send us your scores… yes, that means they should be arriving soon! ;)

3. PLEASE, PLEASE be patient! We are STILL catching up with the mountains of mail you have been sending us and process all the various pieces of your applications. We are constantly updating the online status of your application, but it will take time. Again, be patient… and remember that we are a very small office at a very small school! We do not have an army of people dedicated to processing applications – it’s just us and a few awesome student workers.

4. Although it may seem hard to believe - and you should hear the gasps on the other end of the phone line when we tell this you and your counselors and parents - but if there is one thing we do pretty darn well, it’s follow up regarding an incomplete application. In fact, some may consider our reminder emails and phonecalls about missing pieces, well, a mild form of harassment! Once we get all that mail entered into the database, and if we find that your application is still incomplete, we will definitely contact you! We promise! :D

5. If your status is still incomplete by mid-January and we haven’t already contacted you, THEN you can freak out… and call us… or email us… or IM me… or harass us on the blog… ;)

Tryin’ to spread some holiday cheer,
Allison

allison.bahme@olin.edu
781-292-2203
IM: OlinAdmission
http://www.olin.edu

December 6, 2007

Application Processing Elves

Filed under: Life @ Olin, Caitlin — Caitlin Snow @ 3:13 pm

I’m not sure how many of you are obsessively checking your status page to see if/when we have received your application materials, but rest assured, we are working very hard to get everything into the system. Our office consists of four staff members, plus Charlie our Dean, and it takes a lot of manpower to open, process and file all that mail. We are fueled primarily by coffee and tasty holiday treats that have enough sugar to take down a small pony.

So-do not despair if the affidavit you put in the mail on Saturday or Monday hasn’t appeared in the “Done” category on your status page. It will get there! The same goes for test scores- your application will not suffer if everything in your file is not complete this week, next week, or even the week after that. Rest assured that the processing elves (that’s us, minus the pointy ears) will get everything done, hopefully before Christmas, at which time we will convert to Application Reading Elves. Thanks for your patience everyone, and thanks for working so hard to get your application into our hands.

-Caitlin

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