Forced to take a semester off - need some reassurance :(

<p>Some personal stuff came up this semester and I had to withdraw from three of my four classes AFTER being provisionally accepted to both CSUs I applied to. Personal stuff is <em>still</em> going on and I'm at the point where I'm considering withdrawing from the fourth class to save me from getting a less than stellar grade (and, frankly, to save my mental and emotional health). Of course, I plan on retaking all of those classes this upcoming semester (my last two History classes for my Transfer degree, Stats, and a Speech class) and reapplying for the CSUs I had to deny Spring acceptance to in November, for Fall 2015. </p>

<p>I'm really depressed and anxious about this, and especially about how four W's in one semester is going to look to Admissions despite the fact I'll be listing them as classes I'll be retaking anyway in Spring. I've got a 3.6 GPA currently and something like 76 taken units, so it's not like I don't have a good track record - it's just this anomaly of a semester that's really getting me down, and I'm terrified about not getting reaccepted. My top choice is Humboldt State, which has a really high acceptance rate, so I don't <em>think</em> it'll hurt me too much but I'm still freaking out about this honestly. If anybody has any advice or words of encouragement that'd be appreciated - I worked really hard to get to this point as a nontraditional student and I'm really discouraged at the moment.</p>

<p>Keep the lines of communication open with the Admissions Office. I panicked during my D’s senior year of high school (which I know is not your situation), but there are some similarities. She actually flunked one English course and earned a D in another. There were mitigating circumstances and she redeemed herself by graduating on time and taking a CC Physics course. Not only did they not rescind her admission, but she also retained a significant merit scholarship. Admissions didn’t flat out tell her that she wouldn’t lose her place, but they were very encouraging.</p>