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What are key words I should look for when checking my admission status, and what do they mean?

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What are key words I should look for when checking my admission status, and what do they mean?

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A. Here are the key terms and their meanings: Incomplete: This is a default status for all new files in the system. These files are recently received and/or files missing required* items. This status will change once all the required items are received and processed. Under Review: The file is complete and the committee is currently evaluating the file for status determination. Hold: The file has been reviewed by the committee. However, no decision has been placed on the file. Applicants who have updates to their files such as transcripts and LSAT scores will be re-evaluated by the committee based on the new information. No Status: The Committee has reviewed the file and will review again before making a final decision. *Required items include LSDAS Report, Personal Statement, Resume, Transcripts and Application form.

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