ways to prevent your application from being rescinded<\/strong><\/h2>\nthe process of rescinding a student\u2019s acceptance into school is not a \u201cfeel-good\u201d experience for anyone involved. if you think your application might be rescinded in the near future, many schools will be happy to work with you to prevent this from happening.<\/p>\n
remember what i said about universities having no tolerance for dishonesty? the flip side of this is that universities generally appreciate honesty about things that might otherwise cause them to rescind your acceptance. if your high school grades start to slip, contact your university. ask them if your now-lower grade will be an issue, and if so, what you need to raise your grade back up to.<\/p>\n
if you\u2019ve been accused of academic misconduct or criminal behavior, talk to schools that have accepted you and ask them what the potential fallout could be. this gives you a chance to explain your side of the story, and it makes it clear you\u2019re not trying to hide potential problems or trick them into accepting you. this increases the odds that a school will be willing to work with you even if you are successfully accused of cheating or ultimately do get convicted of a crime.<\/p>\n
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in some cases, a college may accept a student and then change their mind, rescinding the acceptance. previously, we looked at the reasons this can happen.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":80,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[27],"tags":[],"ppma_author":[24913],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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