Why a College Will Rescind Your Acceptance

by Paul Joseph on April 27, 2012 · 0 comments

Once students receive those coveted acceptance letters and pay their enrollment deposits, many think it’s smooth sailing until move-in day . Not so: If a student decides to slack off in class or play fast and loose with the law , a college can and will withdraw an admissions offer . Yikes! So how do you keep your spot in the class of 2016? Follow these simple steps: Just say no to senioritis. It’s tempting to mentally decorate your dorm room or post endlessly on your school’s admitted students Facebook page but doing so takes your attention away from classes , exams and other commitments you need to uphold in order to graduate. If your grades plummet and you exceed your absences, that high school diploma you worked so hard to achieve could be withheld and the college that once thought so highly of you could have second thoughts. Keep it legal. We get it. You’re about to graduate from high school and you want to celebrate but make sure you do so legally! Getting caught at a party where drugs and alcohol are present could get you arrested and when that news makes it to the school whose name is emblazoned on the brand new hoodie you’re wearing , your place in the incoming freshman class could go to a waitlisted student with a clean record. Spend free time constructively. You know what they say about idle hands …so make sure yours are anything but after you commit to a college . Take on a new hobby, secure an internship that relates to your intended major or even get a head start by taking summer classes . What are some other ways to ensure you retain your acceptance? Let us know what worked for you in the comments. Copyright © 1999 – 2012 Scholarships.com, LLC, Scholarships.com™ All Rights Reserved, Scholarships.com, LLC, Publisher

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