How many withdraws on a scholarship application is bad?

The college which I am attending to finish my bachelors degree gives 20 full ride scholarships to transfer students every year. The college I am attending currently is the"de facto" partner community college and receives about half of those 20. I have a 4.0 and am also president of 4 clubs including SGA. That gives me a lot of confidence, but my current semester is really tough and I don’t know if My GPA will pull through. I have accounting which I think will likely end a B and Biology which may as well and are required courses in this semester. That still leaves me with a 3.9ish.

I am also taking literature which I love as a general subject but the teacher only focuses on war and I am just too bored to function and certainly cannot write huge papers on that.

I have 1 withdrawal so far and if I do this one that would make 2 in 3 semesters.

The other was a more legitimate excuse in that I found I did not need the class.

Should I worry about this or not?

You need to ask the school.

To clarify, I am referring to my chances at the scholarship, not admission. There isn’t any direction as to how bad withdrawals look

You don’t think the 4yr school you want to transfer to, is going to look at your transcript?
They might also have a limit of how many W you can have total and might include the ones you already have in that.

What did you withdraw from? This will make a difference. Withdrawing from honors calculus III is different than withdrawing from literature “because I don’t want to write the papers”.

One was Communication Theory because I was advised wrong (had an A)
The other I am considering is Honors Literature because I just hate the material
(Reading is my strong subject 32 ACT)

Also, I am already admitted as a dual enroll which I understand is confusing

Stick it out and get as high a grade as possible. You can do it!