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Does anyone have any experience or antidotes about a college withdrawing an acceptance?
My DD got accepted early decision into Northwestern. This semester (2nd semester SR year) she is likely going to get her first 'C'. She is worried it will impact her acceptance. Of course I can't find anything in writing about this on the NU website. Anybody know or have any info? Thanks |
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NU isn't going to withdraw an acceptance over a C. Come on now.
If she failed, maybe. But not a C. |
| senioritis eh? The school isn't going to rescind its acceptance over that. |
| I doubt this is an issue for one C, particularly if you're talking about a quarter grade. It's the last few weeks of Senior year and time to let off the gas a bit and enjoy yourself a bit. |
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Have her call and talk to the Admissions folks if she wants to put her mind at ease.
But I agree with the other posts. |
Or better, have her talk to her college counselor -- they'll probably tell her to not worry, but if there's an issue the counselor can call Northwestern. My DD a few years ago had a similar situation and her school counselor ended up calling the admission office which said one or two Cs weren't a problem. |
| Only F (as in felony) would cause a rescinded offer if the original offer was not contingent on specific requirements. |
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The only stories I've heard about colleges rescinding offers are when accepted students have been found to be members of Facebook groups who have mocked other races.
Wasn't that about 2 or 3 years ago? It was Yale or Harvard and they kicked back maybe 6 students? Someone else on this site is sure to have the absolute details... So my point is, the change of heart about accepting a student would normally be due to the reporting of some extreme behavior. I do know that some schools say they fully expect grades to remain at the same level through til the end of the year, but I don't know if the college you name has this policy or if they enforce it by asking for report cards. |
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| What about a photo of the student in blackface? Whitman HS students were just caught on Snapchat in blackface. |
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The saying is to avoid Fs, Ds, and felonies
A final grade of D or F will trigger a letter asking for an explanation from any university. Some schools like Michigan and the UCs will also rescind admission for 2 or more Cs. |
Yeah, great idea, give them a head's up that they need to pay special attention to this kid's grades, which they otherwise wouldn't even notice. |
| My DD had to take an online course due to overcrowding at her school. There was supposed to be a teacher monitoring her work, but that didn't happen. We were shocked when DD received a D in the course and thought her offer might be rescinded. (Only the teacher knew the status.) We spent days worrying about it. Her college advisor wrote an email. Fortunately, her offer was still good (top 25 school)! Good luck to your DC! |
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She might get a stern letter from the admissions officer when they see her final grades.
I agree that she should call or email if she wants to get ahead of it. She'll need to give a reason for the C though and offer some thoughts on what she might do differently. |
Haha! Antidotes!! Good one! What kind of poison did she drink? |