<p>I was recently dismissed from the Steinhardt school of NYU due to poor academic performance. I am in the middle of the appeals process right now. I was just wondering, what are the chances of being readmitted, if the circumstances that contributed to my dismissal was primarily due to family problems?</p>
<p>Man, they didn't even offer you the option of taking a year off to get yourself together? Anyway, if you can legitimately make the claim that your families problems caused your problems, I think you have a chance. Colleges want you to succeed and are very forgiving in these circumstances. They may offer you the option I mentioned above.</p>
<p>did you ever tell the school before you got dismissed that you were having issues?</p>
<p>hey i am in the same situation as you and was wondering if you did anything in which you were allowed to go back?</p>
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<p>sshah1994, your college should have given you an outline of the appeals process when they asked you to leave/be suspended. </p>
<p>I think what most colleges, in an academic appeal, want to know what happened that caused the problems, hear you take responsibility for those problems, and tell them how you plan to fix them/not repeat them.</p>