<p>@blacktofu10
I don’t think your situation is in the same boat as failing a spanish course that goes on your high school transcript. I’m not to sure though, this is my first time hearing a situation like this. Best bet is to call the admissions office. And I think you do have to send in your transcript from the CC since you listed it in your application and another poster just told you that they were forced to send it in or get their admissions revoked. But like I said, I don’t think you’ll get your admissions revoked since it’s not a course that goes on your high school transcript.</p>
<p>its the admissions number. they told me and my friend. my friend had to write a letter explaining why he got the said grades and they sent him a letter in the mail saying that he cant get ANOTHER bad grade or his admission will be revoked.</p>
<p>it says it write there: seniors have to keep a minimum of c average (if you get all cs, the highest gpa you could get is a 3.0 assuming you took all ap classes, which usually isnt the case, so gpa would be around ~2.0-2.9 ish). they just dont want your overall gpa to drop below 3.0 which is the uc minimum.</p>
<p>@ vosamim</p>
<p>how bad were ur friend’s grades? did he have any D’s, or did he just have a lot of C’s?</p>
<p>he had a “systematic” D every semestre. So, I guess, in a very narrow way of looking at it, he kept consistency in his grades. But he’s like really smart. He only had 3.3 but man what a kid.</p>
<p>so the admissions office FINALLY emailed me back and they said my grades are acceptable, and my admissions will not be revoked!
SOO relieved :)</p>