<p>Okay, so long story short I ran into some issues at my current university, and was in danger of being expelled. After talking to the Dean, he advised me to withdraw from the school to avoid any blemishes on my permanent record. However, he said if I ever came back to the school I will probably be faced with expulsion again. I can’t apply to any other colleges for the upcoming Spring 2010 semester because it is way past the deadlines since classes start next week. My question was, since I haven’t officially withdrawn from my college, can I take classes at another college for one semester and then transfer permanently somewhere else for the Fall 2010 semester? Or will I be in danger of getting expelled even if I am not taking the classes at my own school? Please help!</p>
<p>The information you have provided is very vague, and therefore your question could not be addressed. Is the reason for your expulsion legal or is this an academic dishonesty charge? I would also suggest putting this on the parent thread.</p>
<p>It is an academic dishonesty problem, for what its worth, but it is not on my transcript yet.</p>
<p>Move the post to the parent forum. </p>
<p>I think you need to speak to the Dean of academic affairs to discuss this matter. You may want to discuss your intention to withdraw without returning. I am not sure what school you are planning to attend at this point, but an academic integrity charge may need to be reported which would obviously have an impact on your acceptance. There have been similar threads on the parent forum and I think you may be better served if you addressed parents rather than students.</p>