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When do Claflin University Admissions Decisions come out?
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I submitted my application probably 7-17th of November and I haven't had any feedback from them besides an email saying that my application was just submitted (multiple times at that like everyday at 12:01), but the thing is my friend got accepted before me and I found that kind of of odd considering we're going for the same field- I'm not worried about acceptance but I am worried that something went wrong and they're not responsive to emails or instagram dms.

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[🎤 AUTHOR]@Amoraea year ago

To clear up possible confusion I dmed the ADMISSIONS PAGE on instagram....

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a year ago

Hi @Amorae!

Lots of colleges send out updates periodically as they work through the application pool. I wouldn't worry about it right now, as long as the portal says everything was submitted. I would at most follow up on your original emails every two weeks, and you should get a decision soon enough.

Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any questions.

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a year ago

Hi @Amorae!

Don't expect colleges to be super-responsive because this is the time of the year when they are really busy and receive tons of emails. You'll get a decision.

If there's something missing in your application, it'll show that it's missing in your portal.

I don't know who told you to do it, but I don't think it's a good idea to dm the admissions officer(s) on Instagram.

Hope this helps!

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