HELP! Academically Disqualified with NO Idea What To DO NEXT

<p>So, this is the second time I've posted here, but now with new information regarding my situation. I was academically disqualified last May from the University of Central Florida. I had only attended one year (two semesters) after transferring from a community college with my Associate's Degree. My Grade Point Deficiency and UCF GPA had fallen below their standards, hence my disqualification. My overall cumulative is actually not too terrible, considering my otherwise dour circumstances (somewhere around a 2.7). UCF disqualification rules insist on sitting one year from time of disqualification, which I did. I have talked with other Universities in the state, but despite my GPA meeting their transfer requirements, they will not admit me due to the fact that I am not in good academic standing with UCF. And, it having been one year since my disqualification, I recently reapplied for reinstatement to the school, including a personal letter and readmission application. Alas, my readmission was denied thanks to that pesky Grand Point Deficiency. So now I am faced with this awful reality: WHAT DO I DO NOW? Seeing as UCF wont take me back and no other state school will touch me because of this... What exactly do I do now??? Am I really doomed to never be able to attend another university? I can't be the only person to have faced this issue before. If anyone has ANY idea about what to do next, I am all ears. Help!</p>

<p>Sorry for your situation. One path might be to go back to your former CC’s placement office and see which 4yr options they could suggest. Maybe since you’re no longer on “academic hold” i.e. pending a UCF re-admit, other colleges would consider you.</p>

<p>^^^ as T26E4 said, some of the CC’s now offer 4 year programs. You may be able to enroll and either complete your degree, or improve your GPA enough to allow a transfer back to UCF(or to another state school). </p>