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Does anyone know how SIRs and deposits work for R1 Consortium applicants? Will you need to submit decision deadlines in R1 before you find out about scholarship information, which is released in R2 after the draft. I know that your first ranked school has the opportunity to grant you the scholarship should you be admitted, but how does it work for other schools or if you do not get into your first ranked school?
As you mentioned: If you apply R1, your #1 school has the opportunity to give you the fellowship in December when you're notified of your admittance. If that #1 school rejects/waitlist you or just accepts you and doesn't give you the fellowship, then you'll have to wait until March to hear your fate post-draft. Please note that the #1 school can accept you NOT give you the fellowship R1 because they want to see the pool of applicants for R2 and see how competitive you are and then come back and offer it to you R2. Since you ranked them #1, they still have that first preference. So, no fellowship R1 from your #1 doesn't mean it cannot happen in R2.
Regarding deposits: most of the schools don't seem to post the dates deposits are due. Tuck specifically does as I've researched this and they give both R1/R2 CGSM applicants until April 28, 2017 to deposit their $2500. Cornell also gives R1/R2 CGSM until April 24, 2017. I could be wrong but I would imagine other schools will be equally as flexible this year.
For R1ers who want to avoid the stresses of this situation please reflect on which school you've developed strongest rapport with and where your stats are very competitive. This will best position you to be selected as a fellowship recipient R1 and you can end the process there. That's personally what I'm hoping for.