Principal nomination and CPR ----> Decision

p_2023

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I have been CPR with a principal MOC Nomination for about two weeks. Also, I don't need any medical waivers or anything. How much longer will this go on for? I imagine that they would resolve the principal slates faster than the competitive ones...
 
They are probably waiting to handle it with some larger batch of appointments, assuming of course that you are 3Q.
 
As long as you are CPR you are still in the game. April 15th you will hear something. Then you can be waitlisted with about 100 other candidates until late May or later. I recall the excruciatingly long wait until the 3rd week of May. If waitlisted they tell you to get your plan b in place because your chances are slim to get off that waitlist.
 
Is it known if candidates with principal noms get any form of expedited treatment in the admissions process? From my understanding, those with principal noms have a pretty solid chance of appointment as long as they are 3Q. But does admissions process these candidates faster or any differently?
 
Hold fast. April 15th is when most candidates will be notified. Waitlist selects could wait longer.
 
I have been CPR with a principal MOC Nomination for about two weeks. Also, I don't need any medical waivers or anything. How much longer will this go on for? I imagine that they would resolve the principal slates faster than the competitive ones...

What does CPR mean?
 
I have been CPR with a principal MOC Nomination for about two weeks. Also, I don't need any medical waivers or anything. How much longer will this go on for? I imagine that they would resolve the principal slates faster than the competitive ones...

What does CPR mean?

Complete Pending Review - application status.

Does that show up on your portal after you're 3Q and transcripts are in?
 
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