Accepted then rejected because of GPA, possibilities?

<p>I was recently accepted into the University of Florida with a GPA of 3.69. I am a transfer student. Now, my question is: Will I get my acceptance revoked if my GPA were to drop to a 3.5 or even a 3.4 </p>

<p>College: CLAS
Major: Criminology and Law </p>

<p>Take care</p>

<p>No as long as you pass your courses. I know a lot of people who had their final semester GPA drop before they transferred, never heard of anyone getting their acceptance revoked because of it.</p>

<p>i hope this is true, any one else heard of stories</p>

<p>I am pretty sure that once you have been accepted as a transfer you can only be revoked if
a. you do not receive your AA in time for the term you applied for
b. or if you had any additional admission requirements (ex. had to get a certain grade in a class required for your major) and did not meet them</p>

<p>You can’t be rejected because your gpa went down. On your letter of admin it states what you must do it remain admitted, and they are either: 1. Get a “B” in … 2. Get an A.A. degree. Its a contract, they can’t turn around and say… well you really should have taken blah blah or because we lost to fsu we are going to raise the standards… lol</p>

<p>Perfect, thanks for the help everyone.</p>