Can you be rejected from a college after they accept you?

<p>ected from a college after they accept you because you failed a few classes in the last semester of your senior high school year?</p>

<p>Yes.
Depends on the college, but generally they expect you to maintain a specific GPA. That said, failing several courses is probably the worst thing you could do. (Apart from being expelled, or dying :P)</p>

<p>Yes, your admission can be rescinded based on poor second semester grades, suspension or other major problems after you received your admission, accepting more than one college's admission, etc. See the thread about people whose admissions were rescinded.</p>

<p>And, probably failing one course or even getting a "D" in only one course would be enough to get your app rescinded at many colleges because they'd fear that your decline in grades would indicate that you lacked the maturity and discipline to be able to succeed in college.</p>

<p>Probably all colleges include with their acceptance that it can be revoked due to grades or other problems. All also require that your school send your second semester grades and indication that you graduated from high school.</p>

<p>I'm currently a senior at high school and i'm taking 6 ap classes. So if i am failing 2 of them, would it be worse than failing a regular/level class? How would failing 2 ap classes impact me generaly? </p>

<p>I'm applying to texas a&m by the way. Don't know how they look at things like this.</p>

<p>" How would failing 2 ap classes impact me generaly?"</p>

<p>Regardless of whether the classes are AP or not, there's a high chance that failing any course will lead to your admission's being rescinded.</p>

<p>^^
Agree completely. Do your ABSOLUTE best to try to get those up. Talk to your teachers about it, you still have another semester. Is this a trend in your transcript or just a senior slacking thing? Also, are there any extraneous circumstances that could make you be getting such terrible marks?</p>

<p>It's a senior itis.</p>

<p>The best thing is to try to pass your classes. All of them. Dropping a course would be pretty bad too. If you started out with all AP and suddenly dropped into all regulars, I don't think the admissions office will take to kindly to that. That being said, it depends on the school. Some might be okay if you failed one class and another school might not even let you have more than one C.</p>

<p>Oh yeah, I was diagnosed with that when second semester started. I feel your pain.</p>

<p>yes, they can most definitely withdraw your acceptance. However, it's usually the "top colleges" that do this. Just remember to maintain your grades. =]</p>