Academic Suspension

<p>My situation is that I was attending a community college at night and working full time during they day, that didn't work out and I withdrew from my classes, then I tried classes in the morning and working full time at night, didn't work out either but it was too late to withdraw. So it wasn't a status of being withdrawn but I didn't earn any credits. So because of that I'm on academic suspension. What I want to do now is quite work all together and solely go to school full time, I feel I would be successful that way. But since in on academic probation at the community college, what would be the best way I could go about applying at a university? Or what can I do so I can maximize my chances to be accepted to a university? Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>When you say it was too late to withdraw, do you mean you received failing grades? What is your current gpa? How many units have you completed? What schools are you looking to transfer to?</p>

<p>I received grades of FW’s, which I’m not completely sure what it means, I will have to call my school and ask. But I don’t actually have a gpa because I didn’t complete any credits. I was looking at Minnesota state University, Mankato. Which is a decent school but it’s not like say, University of Minnesota or a top tier school. I would say its a mid tier school. </p>