Unfortunatly with the way this year has gone, you may never get an official notice that it is over. One of the reasons, it really isn't officially over. There will still be some who do not accept the scholarship, there may be funds available for campus scholarships that some schools will offer over the summer, this happened to a few last year. This is a process that could take until mid summer to finally shake out, then it starts up again in the fall with cadets competing for in school scholarships.
Best advise I can give. Keep in contact with the ROO from the school you decide to attend. If you can make another visit if the school is close by just to keep your face fresh on their minds. When you register for classes make sure you sign up for MS classes, the MS Lab, and PT. If they have extra classes like Ranger Challenge or Color Guard sign up for those as well. Do this early, it shows your ready to hit the ground running. If you live close to the school find out when they have their commissioning ceremony, ask if you can attend, they will most likely say yes. Meet the other cadets and and cadre.
My point is...make it hard for them not to offer you the campus scholarship if one is available. A lot of people will be dissapointed when it becomes clear they did not receive the scholarship. Show the cadre at the school that it did not matter, your coming ready to go no matter what, the scholarship rejection?...that was just a small speed bump.
There is an old saying, The Squeeky Wheel gets the Grease.....You want to be the loudest "Squeeky Wheel" you can be. So pick yourself up, dust yourself off and go grab what you all know you deserve.
Good luck everyone. I look forward to having you all, scholarship or not, visit my home state of Washington in 3 years when you all come to Ft. Lewis for LDAC.