I am very pleased to inform you that you have been selected out of a large and highly qualified group of applicants to pursue graduate education at the University of Minnesota. We congratulate you on your fine academic record and hope we will see you in our graduate school here at Minnesota.
Your admission has been approved to pursue the Human Resources and Industrial Relations MA - 039730408 beginning Fall 2005. Please inform us if you are accepting our offer of admission by clicking Enrollment Form. If you wish to complete the Enrollment Form later, then at that time login to https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=UMTC-GRAD with your PIN and password to access your admission letter and link to the Enrollment Form. Your admission letter is posted permanently.
You must return the International Student Financial Certification to provide us with the information necessary to issue the form I-20 or DS-2019 and to show that you will have sufficient finances to cover the minimum estimated expenses for your first year of study.
If you need a form I-20 to obtain an F-1 student visa, the correct Financial Certification form is available through your online application for admission. You should go to https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=UMTC-GRAD and login again with your PIN and password. Select Financial Certification from the menu that appears. We must have your Enrollment Form before we will review your Financial Certification. If you need a form DS-2019 to obtain a J-1 exchange visitor visa, or if you are uncertain about which visa you need, go to http://www.isss.umn.edu/jstudent/JFinancialCert.html. DO NOT DELAY. Due to new United States Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement regulations it make take more than 3 months for you to receive your visa.
Before you will be allowed to register we must receive additional credentials (transcripts, diplomas, etc.). You will receive an email listing the specific information needed.
Information on advisers is available from your major program office. Please contact them prior to registration so that an appointment can be made to discuss your program. Information regarding departmental policies and financial aid awards is also available from the major program office. Hotlinks to department web sites are available on the Graduate School site (www.grad.umn.edu/Programs/twin_cities.html).
To activate your admission you must register for the term you were admitted for; failure to register will invalidate the admission. If you do not register for the term indicated, please notify this office at (612) 625-3014 at least six weeks prior to the opening of the term when you propose to begin your studies to have your admission reconsidered.
The brochures listed at http://www.grad.umn.edu/web_letter/ will provide information which will be helpful to you in planning your studies at Minnesota. If your admission is for summer or fall term, a CD-ROM Welcome Kit will be mailed to you in March. The CD contains video, audio, hundreds of hotlinks to University web sites, and instructions for immediately setting up your University Internet account.
If you are currently a student on the U of M Twin Cities campus on an F-1 or J-1 visa, and are changing from a program in another college to a program in the Graduate School, you must have a new I-20 or DS-2019 issued by the Office of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS). You should contact ISSS immediately for assistance.
Please note that if you were ever a student at the University of Minnesota in any other program at the University (eg. undergraduate, MEd, MPH, MBA), it is very important that you check the Enrollment Summary screen (http://onestop.umn.edu/registrar/re...tion/index.html) at the time you register. The screen should indicate that you are enrolling in the major and degree objective listed in this letter. If it does not, please temporarily stop the registration process and contact the Graduate School Office of Admissions at (612) 625-3014 so that we may assist you in getting properly registered. Once you have been assisted by the Admissions Office, you will be able to continue registering immediately. Please note that students registering after classes start will incur a substantial late fee. Registration closes at the end of the second week of classes.
Minnesota law requires all students born after December 31, 1956, who enroll in a Minnesota college or university to be immunized against diphtheria, tetanus, measles, mumps, and rubella. The law also requires the University to collect the information requested and maintain the record for one year. Please click here (http://www.bhs.umn.edu/services/immunization.htm) for a downloadable copy of this form for you to fill out and return to Boynton Health Services, Student Immunization Law, 410 Church Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455-0346.
Again, our congratulations on your excellent record and on being chosen for admission to our graduate school. I hope that you will accept our offer of admission and if we can do anything to help make this possible, please contact the Graduate School Admissions Office.
I know that you will find your educational experience at Minnesota both stimulating and rewarding.
Sincerely,
我之前收到了AD的通知,这封信是我今天查状态的时候看到的。 我有几个问题: 1. 按照信上所说,是没有financial aid,还是由program office最后来定 2. 我应该在什么时候之前给回复呢?因为原文中提到,DO NOT DELAY. Due to new United States Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement regulations it make take more than 3 months for you to receive your visa.所以如果我回复得晚,是不是就赶不上签证了? 3. 信上说,Information regarding departmental policies and financial aid awards is also available from the major program office. 那么,我是应该自己发信过去问program office 有没有financial aid 还是等两天,看他们会不会主动通知我? 4. 如果我现在不和那边的教授联系,那么program office会不会主动给我tuition waver之类的呢?
另外,如果我呵教授联系,教授答应给我TA或是RA,那么和program office 做financial aid 的决定会不会冲突啊?比如说,教授给了RA,那program office 知道后就不给我tuition waver了,这可能吗?
请大家帮我看看!多谢!
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