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Gonnagetrejected

USMA ‘26
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I am most likely just being impatient here, but I have submitted a vast majority of my application and am still listed as No Action for DoDMERB.
I have fully submitted the CPRD, Background Experience form, high school transcripts, SATs, Candidate Statements, and 3/4 SOEs.
I only have the CFA, CAR form, and Phys Ed SOE left to submit (that I can currently work on).
Is there anything potentially wrong with my application, or anything else I might have to do to unlock DoDMERB? Or am I just being impatient and need to wait a little longer? Thank you in advance for any insight!
 
What did the Admissions office say? They're the ones that download applicants to DoDMERB. :wiggle:
 
For as much as we would like all of this activity to be automated.... in many cases it is a crazy manual engine behind the scenes. We are VERY early in the admissions cycle and admittedly, admissions teams are taking the one brief respite they get each year to simply relax. This does not mean you are being ignored. It does not mean you did anything wrong or out of order. Like Mr Mullen pointed out - you can always call the Admissions Office and speak to your advisor to ensure they have properly received all that you believe to be submitted AND you can ask if anything else is needed in order for them to unlock the DODMERB stage of the game.
 
For as much as we would like all of this activity to be automated.... in many cases it is a crazy manual engine behind the scenes. We are VERY early in the admissions cycle and admittedly, admissions teams are taking the one brief respite they get each year to simply relax. This does not mean you are being ignored. It does not mean you did anything wrong or out of order. Like Mr Mullen pointed out - you can always call the Admissions Office and speak to your advisor to ensure they have properly received all that you believe to be submitted AND you can ask if anything else is needed in order for them to unlock the DODMERB stage of the game.
Thank you, I might wait a week or so and then call.
 
I would totally agree with Shiner. This is super early in the cycle and you do have time, even to deal with potential hiccups. I am blown away by the admissions obligations and schedule. They just finished pulling candidates off of waitlists for 2025 and already 2026 applicants are getting their applications started.

You are right to be mindful of time and deadlines, that's good. Be patient, as hard as it is. This is truly a really long marathon.
 
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