Is there anything else I can do?

<p>So, unfortunately my high school doesn't weight GPA's leaving me with a 3.69 UW. I contacted my college counselor about this and she mentioned that she had this happen before with another student, so she wrote a letter to the college with a theoretical weighted GPA of 3.85 and signed it herself (inside my application materials package). Well, I got my acceptance letter, and didn't receive any scholarship money. I called the admissions office and the woman said that they can ONLY accept it if it's on the transcript. I told her that my high school doesn't weight grades, and she said "if every high school weighted grades, we'd be giving out too much money". I thought "wow, what a horrible and unfortunate rule". I didn't give up though. I contacted the admissions rep from my state and asked if there was anything I could send from my high school such as a transcript WITH the theoretical GPA or if I could have my school contact IU's admissions office, but she just replied with a firm "If it's not on the transcript, we cannot give you the scholarship". Well, this is very unfortunate and that leaves me with another $9k to pay OOS. Can I do anything else, or should I just give up on the situation? I'm kind of bitter at the fact of how the rule is, and a little at the way the admissions office stated the rule. Thanks guys. IU is really my number one school, and like every other student, I'm just trying to make it affordable :p.</p>