Do universities tell you if you are rejected?

Yes, universities will tell you whether you’re accepted or rejected. Most schools communicate decisions online. You can check the status of your application on their online hubs or portal. In some cases, you might receive a formal rejection letter explaining the university’s decision.

Although rejection can be disappointing, many schools offer feedback on your application, which can help you strengthen future submissions. If you’re unsure about your next steps, you may also opt to reach out to college admissions experts. Contact your school counselors or consult admissions advisors for guidance and support.

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