<p>Will my admission get revoked if I didnt go to Successful transition program at UW??</p>
<p>I didnt know about this program called Successful Transition program but I’m involving in another program called Educational Opportunity Program at UW.But I never heard and received anything from Successful Transition program like a mail packet and email contain information about STP.</p>
<p>I need to know if is it possible that my admission be revoked or not???</p>
<p>Call admissions and ask them: (206) 543-9686 </p>
<p>Or use this form to email them:
<a href=“https://admit.washington.edu/Contact[/url]”>https://admit.washington.edu/Contact</a></p>
<p>As travelgirl said, contact admissions. Call them first though; they most likely have a backlog of emails.</p>
<p>Yes, I also went to the STP program this year, and they made it very clear that the one person that didn’t show up will be revoked from UW.
There was a lot of rules involved in the event and whoever broke the rules (like curfew) were also to be revoked from UW.
I was in two different programs at the same time, but they worked it out for me and made it very flexible.
I’m sorry, but you will need to try and talk to them.
When you were admitted, you were required to sign a paper for STP saying you will attend the events at the end of summer, and it was reminded again last week to your house.</p>
<p>It seems like OP wasn’t part of the STP though. I’m part of EOP but not STP. It is possible that OP would be in the same situation I was in as a freshman. I haven’t even heard about that program (STP) until this thread popped up.</p>
<p>OP should talk to admissions or the EOP advisors about this, but not be completely freaked out.</p>
<p>EDIT: OP, How did you hear about STP all of the sudden?</p>
<p>Same question as speedsolver above ^.
If you weren’t given an invite, you were not required to go, but it comes in your acceptance packet.
Only 65 people had to go.</p>