Warning: if
you are looking for advice on how to increase your chances to be accepted in a
university in Sweden, this is not your place.
This long post
only refers my experience on submitting applications to be accepted in master
programs at a Swedish university by the centralized system in University
Admission (UA) https://www.universityadmissions.se/ and how the process is from the applicant point of view.
I applied
for Master programs starting on Fall (autumn) 2012, Fall 2013 and standalone
courses during spring 2013 semester (this was a late application). I will review my
experiences on those three instances; put some screenshots from the last two
and recall memories and some email from the first one. Tomorrow I will receive my results, In the meanwhile I share my experience in this blog.
Application
must be prepared with enough time in advance and you must be very clear of the deadlines
and the times you will spend getting your documents in your country of origin
and the time that certifications, translations and/or legalizations will take.
Of course, it depends on your university and your country. Be prepared for the
worst case scenario.
For
selection processes for masters starting in fall, applications opens by
December and finishes in January. For courses or programs in other times of the
year you can make the corresponding time conversions but consider at least 4
months. Accurate dates can be found in universityadmissions.com. I suggest to
apply during early December as you will use the application number and will
need to print a cover sheet to include in your supporting documents. So, as the
mail with your package will take some time to arrive to Stroemsund,
you must have that number and cover sheet with enough time before
deadline.
During
my 2012 and 2013 applications there were two deadlines. The first regards to applications
on https://www.universityadmissions.se/and
the second is about receiving payment and documents. Payment could be done by
credit card and is charged immediately. Documents take more time.
One
of the reasons to plan your application with time is that some documents could
take some weeks to be obtained. There are a number of common documents for all
programs and universities and there are specific requirements form some
universities and programs. So, you must check both the UA site and the pages of
programs you are interested in.
Important: if you will submit TOEFL results
be informed that they take between 45 and 60 days to arrive to University Admissions in Sweden after you request ETS to send them (you cannot provide copy
of your results by yourself). During the 2012 application, I requested my results
very late, University Admissions told me that they are aware of those delays
and they accept the results even in late February. But, for your own peace,
send them during December or before. I do not know how long does it take to
receive reports of other language tests.
Be
careful with the order of the documents. University Admissions and your
university could request a specific order and it will be easy for them to qualify
your competences if you help them to find the documents. There are some instructions
about not binding documents, not use staples, etc. For your own good, follow
those directions.
If
you send your documents by courier as FedEx or DHL it is possible you see that
the package remains in Stockholm for some days or that it is forwarded to local
operator and you lose tracking. University Admissions offices are located in a
small town in the middle of Sweden, Stroemsund, and those companies do not
deliver there by themselves. They use the very good Postal Service available in
Sweden that takes only one day to transport and deliver the documents once they
receive the package. So, do not be very afraid if DHL tracking system does not
show updates after arriving to Stockholm. You must be checking your account in University Admissions as
they will update your application with the date they receive the package,
although you will see that update 2 or 3 working days after they actually receive it.
If you send documents for a previous application those will be available for the following ones. Those very late TOEFL results are still valid and I did not need to resend them for the other two applications as they are in my documents folder (or whichever system UA uses to keep my documents).
If you send documents for a previous application those will be available for the following ones. Those very late TOEFL results are still valid and I did not need to resend them for the other two applications as they are in my documents folder (or whichever system UA uses to keep my documents).
Once
University Admissions has your documents the admission process starts. You must
check your account at UA as they will use the messages tab to communicate any
remark they find in your documents. It appears that the actual qualification
process starts in March (I say this based on my experience and is not official
information), so you could have some additional time to solve any remark. That was
the case with my TOEFL results in my first application.
4. Qualification process
You have had two months or more waiting any news about your application. As soon
as the deadline for receiving documents passes, the status in your application
will change to “in process”. They check the documents you send and begin to figure out if you are qualified for the Master program or not. You are still able to modify the order of priority
in the programs you selected but be careful. This not happened to me but I read
somewhere on the web that if you perform any change to your application after
the deadline, it will be considered as a late application. So, ask for the University Admissions’ advice before any change.
In
my most recent case, I received the status Qualified very quickly, first days
of March of 2013, for one of my options. But for the others three I had to wait
until about a week before the results announcement date. So, do not be scared
if you do not see any change. In all my applications I received the status Qualified
for all masters of programs involved. If you receive the status Qualified means,
as the UA page itself says, that you meet the minimum admission requirements.
Now you are competing with other people more or less qualified tan you, but all
qualified. My experience is that the selection process is very tough.
You
will also see a merit ranking and a group where you have been placed. This is,
for me, the more confusing step because each university has its own groups and
they place you in a group or other according criteria you do not know. If at
this moment you were anxious, now you could be even more. But don’t panic. Here, in Swedish, a site where many, but not all, the admission groups codes for many Swedish universities are decoded : http://www.studeravidare.se/om-hogskolan/urvalsgrupper
The Swedish
Council for Higher Education manages a site where you can check statistics of
previous selection processes: http://statistik.vhs.se/.
It is in Swedish but, if you do not understand the language, Google solves you that
problem. In that site you can see how many people applied for each program or
course, how many of them are women or men, how many has Swedish ID number. But
the most thrilling thing is that you can find the minimum admission points to
your program in previous runs. This can bring hope and more anxiety or, for
many of you, disappointment and frustration. But take in account that each case
is different, each yearly selection also. If you are in status Qualified,
please keep your hopes. In my first application process (2012) my merit ranking
for a program at Karolinska Intitutet was 7 / 20. It seemed, and it was, a low
qualification, but, anyhow, I was placed in a waiting list after the first
admission round. I saw this year that the minimum rating admitted in 2012 was
10, so I was not very far.
5. Selection
The
last days before selection announcement, the system locks your application and
selection is run. The status of your programs disappear and even the messages
feature is limited or disabled. This happens two or three days before the so
expected date.
Now,
it is the day. Today will be published the results…. Actually they do not
publish the results but tell you your own results. You cannot see other’s final
decision. In 2012 they said that the results would be available at 1 PM on 16th
of March. But even Swedish people, sometimes, cannot match the deadline. Two or
three hours later I received an email telling that my results were available at
UA site. If you have waited during 2 months or more, two hours is not a big
deal (at least for people from countries where punctuality is not the most
appreciated value, like mine). In 2013 they did not specified the hour at which
the results will be communicated.
You
will see a new status for each one of the programs you chose. The ones I know
are admitted and reserve. Actually, as I have to pay tuition fees, the status
were conditionally admitted and conditionally placed on reserve. In the case
when I was accepted, the condition is that I have to pay the fee before the
registration at the university take place. This was for the stand alone courses
during spring 2013 although, actually, the course was held from January to
March.
During
the 2012 admission process for Masters starting in Fall, I was placed in
waiting list for both programs I applied for at Karolinska. I did not apply for
any other program or university. I was placed initially in number 19 for one
program and number 15 for the other in the waiting lists. After the second
admission round I reached the number 5 in both. As UA says, I is not possible
to guess changes to be accepted if you are in a waiting list. It depends of
many variables, different for each university and program. But if you receive
one of those admission status you MUST accept them in order to formalize that
you are interested in that program you were accepted for or you are interest in
participating in the second admission round. You can give your response the
last day if you prefer. I understand that you can change your decision in the
last moment before deadline is reached.
The
official notification is a PDF file you can download from your account in UA
site. It is a letter where the first page and part of the second has general
information you should read carefully. In the second page you will find the
results for all the programs you applied for and after those additional
directions. In this letter the status they state is actually Admitted or Placed
on reserve even if you have to pay tuition fees.
The
second admission round is more of the same, you receive the email message and find
the results in your UD account page. You do not have to respond this offer.
If
you were admitted and you accepted the offer from your University (you will
receive only one offer even if you have merit ranking to be accepted in all
your options) you will be contacted by email from your university. You will
receive information about payment, registration, etc. Each university handles
these communications in its own way.
I
made a late application for 2013 spring courses. I applied for three of them,
two at Karolinska and one at Uppsala Univerity. For these standalone courses
you can be admitted to more than one if you do not exceed certain amount of
total credits. The deadline for application was September and I only applied in
December.
Uppsala
University checked almost immediately my application and admitted me. This
course was web based so I did not have to deal with visas or residence permits.
I was admitted in December and the course started in mid-January.
Other
was the case with Karolinska. One of the courses I applied for started in
January and Karolinska did not processed my late application. I asked KI
admissions people and they confirmed that they will not process it. The other
course started on 25 of March, 2013 and KI processed my application when
processing the application for master programs: the week before the course
started. I was placed in number 1 in the waiting list. Although if I had been
accepted I could have not attended the course as the visa takes from 3 to 4 weeks
in the best of the cases (and I was already committed with some consultancy
clients).
This
was not Karolinska Institute’s fault. It was mine by applying so late. I was lucky
that Uppsala accepted me and that the course was web based. So, even if you see
that you can make a late application, don’t be so confident it will be
processed on time.
The
University Admissions website has a lot of information and is very helpful.
However you could need to make a specific question. You must use the contact
option on the home page. Include all the information you consider is relevant
(application number, course or program name, course or program code, your
specific question or doubt, etc.). As soon as you send the question you will
receive an automated email response. The system checks keywords on your query and
respond with a pre-written answer. If it is unsuitable for you, you can request
that a real person check your message. For that, you will find a link in the
automated message. Clicking on it you will be brought to a very simple page, almost
blank. But it means that your question was received. Wait a couple of days to
receive your response.
If
you receive a message in your UA account you will be not able to answer it from
that place. Use the feature described above if you need to clarify something on
it.
Comentarios
Admissions Advice
Very good and useful post, thank you.
I was wondering if you have any idea about something else. I'm in the middle of the admission process. This morning, my application status has changed to "QUALIFIED" and they also mentioned my merit ranking and the selection group. A couple of hours later, they sent me an email to let me know all my documents are valid and correct and they accepted them. But in the afternoon, my application status has changed again, to "IN PROGRESS". Now I'm pretty confused. Does this new status mean that they changed their mind and there might be something wrong about my documents or my application or it's just the next step of the process. According to your personal experience during the admission/selection process, what do you think?
Thank you for your time.
A.
I hope you will be right. Actually, last night (!) they changed my status again, back to "QUALIFIED", and they also mentioned the selection group according to the GMAT score. So I suppose they won't change anything anymore until the Notification of the selection results. God help me!
Thank you once again for your time. And I wish you all the best!
Amedeo