<p>I received my grades at the time I graduated, and I did well on all my classes except for one, which is Statistics, getting a D for the final year. I still maintained my GPA at a 2.9, and the college I got accepted to a college that needs a GPA of a 2.6 or higher. Will I get deferred over one bad grade? What should I do in this case? Contract them and tell them what happened? Please help me. I tried looking everywhere. Thanks.</p>
<p>Statistics is not a required class by the way. It was part of me getting an advanced studies diploma, which I did get during graduation.</p>
<p>You don’t mean deferred. That’s what colleges do with early applicants when they want to put off make an admit/deny decision until the regular-decision round. Defer means to put off until later.</p>
<p>When students finish high school with unsatisfactory grades, sometimes colleges rescind their offers of admission. Rescind means to cancel, withdraw or revoke.</p>
<p>This is, I’m afraid, another question that people on the Internet can’t answer for you. Only the admissions office at your college can tell you what’s going to happen. You really need to talk to them. Today.</p>