<p>I have been placed on academic suspension starting next semester. I was told to try and go to a community college to keep up with academics. If i made a marked improved GPA I could re-apply my previous college next year. The problem is that i've read that community colleges will not accept students on academic suspension for at least a semester, meaning this fall. Is this true? Do I have to wait till next spring to apply to a community college?</p>
<p>Depends on the CC. Some CCs you can practically walk in on the first day of school and start classes. Others have an application and admissions process.</p>
<p>You can’t know until you ask specific community colleges. Many have liberal policies that will work in your favor.</p>
<p>The ones where I live won’t let you if you’re on probation from the state school, but if it’s a private, then there is no waiting period.</p>
<p>I have been placed on academic suspension for summer semester and i have to write an appeal to return in the fall. I really need help wriring this letter this is was my first year of college and i really would like to return to further my education. Would anyone be able to help me with my letter.</p>