Admissions Decision Revoked?

I got into CSULB, and know that they say you have to have at least a C in all classes. However, I’m looking at a D in Economics. It’s a passing grade for the class, so I’ll still graduate. I have A’s and B’s in all other classes, but I’m worried that they will revoke my admissions offer over this. Do you think they will? Or is there any way I can work something out? Some people have told me that if they might still take me if I take summer classes and/or go into first semester on Academic Probation. Is this true?

Contact admissions on Monday and see what kind of options are available. Better to take care of it now than later when they receive your final trancsript. No one an answer what they might do since each case is different.

So I called admissions today and they said that because Economics isn’t an a-g course, it really only depends on how much my GPA drops from what it was when I was admitted (3.30), because I did well in all other courses. I calculated it, and it should only drop between 0.04 and 0.03, so to either 3.26 or 3.27.
They also said that if my admissions does end up getting revoked, then I can still appeal and tell them what happened, and what I’m willing to do to still attend (taking summer classes, probation, etc.).
Just in case anyone had the same question.