4
2 years ago
Admissions Advice

Does anyone know when University of Oregon decisions come out?
Answered

Hi everyone,

I applied early action to University of Oregon but I never received any sort of confirmation that they received my application or any decisions. It's been three weeks so I assumed it would take about this long to process my application and send a decision but my peers who applied later than I did have already received decisions but I'm still waiting on mine... I sent an email to my admissions counselor who I met at my high school a couple weeks ago and asked if my application had gone through as I had paid for, and received confirmation that my payment was made to common app. I was feeling confused and a little anxious about this but out of four early application schools, I have only received one decision thus far (from Western Washington) so I guess maybe this is normal, I just wasn't sure when to expect my UO decision since it's my only in state school.

12th
4
2

Earn karma by helping others:

1 karma for each ⬆️ upvote on your answer, and 20 karma if your answer is marked accepted.

2 answers

2
Accepted Answer
2 years ago

Copied from their website FAQs:

When will I receive news about my admission to the UO?

Apply by the November 1 Early Action (or early notification) deadline, and you’ll hear from us by December 15. Apply before the regular January 15 deadline, and you’ll receive our decision by April 1. No matter when you apply, you will have until May 1 to make your decision.

2
1
2 years ago

I'm fairly sure that Early Action decisions come out by December 15

1
What are your chances of acceptance?
Your chance of acceptance
Duke University
Loading…
UCLA
Loading…
+ add school
Your chancing factors
Unweighted GPA: 3.7
1.0
4.0
SAT: 720 math
200
800
| 800 verbal
200
800

Extracurriculars

Low accuracy (4 of 18 factors)

Community Guidelines

To keep this community safe and supportive:

  1. Be kind and respectful!
  2. Keep posts relevant to college admissions and high school.
  3. Don’t ask “chance-me” questions. Use CollegeVine’s chancing instead!

How karma works