<p>So I just got a letter from UCSC saying that I was revoked, because of apparently I did not met the requirements for the conditional acceptance, meaning that I did not pass senior year with satisfactory grades, which is really unfair. My second semester senior year grades were perfect. I had all A's and B's and still I got revoked. The college made a mistake, yet I am being punished for it. This doesn't make sense at all and is completely unfair What I am suppose to do, I have to appeal for something I didn't even do. </p>
<p>i would call them… perhaps there was a disciplinary issue? There are more reasons then just grades to get revoked… I wish you good luck though! Looks like something got lost in communication</p>
<p>Talk to your high school counselor, and come up with a letter of appeal maybe. But really, your counselor would know what to do. They could even contact the school for you. Good luck!</p>
<p>Your second semester grades were not perfect if you got B’s. You can’t say that you are being punished until you get the straight story. Contact admissions by phone and tell them that you have a copy of your second semester grades which don’t seem to coincide with what they have. Then contact your high school in the morning when the staff is there. Generally, they are on a part time schedule in the summer. Speak to your high school registrar and ask them what was sent and tell them your current situation. </p>
<p>You should be still on the roster for the fall at Santa Cruz; so clear up the mess ASAP.</p>
<p>What were your 1st semester grades? Did you get a D 1st semester?</p>
<p>You guys are putting salt in the OPs wounds. (sorry best Banana Slug joke I could come up with)</p>