<p>So here’s the situation-- I did the whole community college stint for two years, was in the honors program, became president of the honor society my last semester. I applied with roughly a 3.3-3.4 GPA and got into every college applied to ( UCLA, Cal, USC, UCSD, UCI ).</p>
<p>I chose to attend UCLA; however, my grades fell heavily the last semester and aside from receiving a D in a Mandarin 3 course, my GPA averaged at about a 2.9. Today, on the records site it stated that there was an academic hold disabling me from enrolling, etc. On the admissions site it stated that “We are unable to provide your status information online at this time. You will be notified of any status changes in writing.”</p>
<p>By the way, I’m an English major. Any perspective into the matter? I’d like to know.</p>
<p>You probably got rescinded. You’re not allowed to have Ds as outlined in the conditions of admission. It happened to my friend as well.</p>
<p>Plus you had to have a B average (3.0). Owned.</p>
<p>“You probably got rescinded. You’re not allowed to have Ds as outlined in the conditions of admission. It happened to my friend as well.”</p>
<p>“Plus you had to have a B average (3.0). Owned.”</p>
<p>Perhaps, we should be more diplomatic…My friend was on the verge of suicide after he got rescinded. This is some pretty serious stuff.</p>
<p>To the OP: I think its possible to appeal a rescindment, PM me if you would like help :)</p>
<p>“Perhaps, we should be more diplomatic…My friend was on the verge of suicide after he got rescinded. This is some pretty serious stuff.”</p>
<p>The OP seemed so casual about his inquiry that I was kind of bothered. Anyway, the word for this situation should be…placating. Sorry about that.</p>
<p>“The OP seemed so casual about his inquiry that I was kind of bothered. Anyway, the word for this situation should be…placating. Sorry about that.”</p>
<p>True…True…</p>
<p>Edit: Perhaps, the OP thought you had to really really bomb your classes to get rescinded (like multiple Ds and Fs). Then again, I would expect a UCLA admit to know more about the usual conditions of admission.</p>
<p>that’s sucks… appeal if you can and try to submit an essay regarding the situation if possible. or just go to admissions and make a ruckus(j/k)</p>