Does getting mail from colleges mean anything?

Does getting mail from colleges mean anything?

Does getting mail from a college mean they are interested in me? No. It means they’re interested in something about your scores or demographics. In the early stages of the admission process (sophomore and early junior years), colleges are just looking to initiate student interest within target groups.

How do I access my Sjcc email?

Please see below if you have any questions.

  1. Navigate to sso.sjeccd.edu​
  2. Enter your user name (your MyWeb login) in the following format: username@stu.sjcc.edu Example: If your MyWeb ID is jaad9999 then your username will be jaad9999@stu.sjcc.edu.
  3. Enter your password.

Is it good if colleges send you mail?

Receiving mail from a college does not mean that you have a better chance to gain acceptance. Beware of highly-selective institutions that send mail to students that aren’t even close to the academic profile of their average accepted applicant.

What is it called when colleges send you mail?

When you took the PSAT, SAT or ACT, there was a box to check if you agreed to share your mailing address and/or email address with colleges. On the PSAT and SAT, you will be asked if you want to opt into the College Board’s Student Search Service, and on the ACT, it’s called Educational Opportunity Service.

Is it normal for college mail to swell?

If you have taken a national standardized test in the last few months and checked the box allowing colleges to send you materials and publications, you’ve probably felt your inboxes swell with electronic and print publications over the last few weeks and months. Don’t worry, swelling is normal and will die down in a couple of years.

What is the Virtual Campus Initiative in California?

The California Virtual Campus – Online Education Initiative is a collaborative effort among community colleges to ensure that significantly more students are able to complete their educational goals by increasing both access to and success in high-quality online courses.

How to get removed from a College mailing list?

If you want to be removed from a college’s mailing list, look for “unsubscribe” links at the bottom of your email (colleges are required to include these, as are other mailers), and make good use of the recycling bin for paper content. What should I look for? Good question!