If they drop substantially, they probably can "rescind" your acceptance at that college.
But we're also talking at least a one point overall drop in GPA really. Otherwise, you might get put on "academic probation" where you need to maintain certain grades in college to continue being enrolled.
2006-11-28 12:25:11
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answered by Target Acquired 5
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Many colleges base admission on transcripts through the first 7 semesters (1/2 way through senior year).
They do know that some students grades drop during their final semester with graduation, college applications, college visits, etc.
Unless you drop out, they usually don't rescind your admission based on final semester results.
2006-11-28 12:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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confident, maximum human beings of faculties will see all your senior grades. in case you deliver in the appliance until eventually now your first semester grades come out, the college will anticipate you to deliver in something observed as "mid-3 hundred and sixty 5 days grade document" (your document card). Then as quickly as you're ordinary, faculties will choose to work out your grades 2d-semester senior 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, to be certain your grades have not dropped too low. in the event that they have, they might rescind your attractiveness. yet once you carry on with early decision/action to a school, they gained't see any senior 3 hundred and sixty 5 days grades until eventually once you have been ordinary. And it particularly is noticeably unlikely that they drop absolutely everyone they ordinary early for grades, until eventually you're failing training.
2016-10-04 12:00:16
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answered by ? 4
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They reserve the right to rescind your acceptance, but probably won't. But watch your spelling. Spell-check on your computer won't correct "resend" to "rescind" since both are valid words. This would be important if the school asks you why you tanked your last semester.
2006-11-28 12:53:29
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!! They have the right to sometimes, but as long as you are already accepted into college and pass ALL your classes on your final report card, you are good to go!! It happened to me. I barely passed senior year and they still took me!!
2006-11-28 12:34:23
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answered by EmaLita 1
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I think you mean "rescind" your application. Resend means to send again.
I have heard that they can.
2006-11-28 12:18:12
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answered by Samantha S 2
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no its mostly based on the grades you obtained junior year along with a combination of your SAT scores and overall Grade Average
2006-11-28 12:18:36
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answered by twistoffate2099 4
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2006-11-28 12:30:23
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answered by mrg p 1
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probably... colleges are looking for good steady grades, if they see that your not applying yourself to your studies, then they won't accept you.
2006-11-28 12:18:18
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answered by Nichole 3
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they reserve the right to rescind your admission, yes.
2006-11-28 12:17:13
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answered by kjhenkel 2
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