<p>Hello so I submitted my application to CSU Sacramento and looking back at it i noticed that I listed 4 semesters on my application as honors when in reality they are honors prep and are not weighed.
My real GPA is 3.63 but after I accidentally weighed these courses my GPA was 3.75
Can I not be accepted for this mistake?
Is there any way to fix this problem?</p>
<p>My sat was 1550 or 1000 out of 1600</p>
<p>Bump</p>
<p>Check the website and application site. There is often info on how to submit additional/changed info. Otherwise, call and speak to admissions counselor. They will usually use your transcript, not your self reported GPA.</p>
<p>Do you think my application can be revoked because of this?
I meet requirements for school </p>
<p>@NotForEveryone </p>
<p>Bump</p>
<p>I absolutely do NOT think they would disqualify you. Call!</p>
<p>Do colleges accept you before sending in 7th semester transcripts or based on information you report?</p>
<p>CSU’s will usually ask for your final transcripts once you are accepted. SDSU and CSUF asked for Mid year transcripts from younger son after his acceptance but not before. </p>
<p>Pretty sure they go by your school transcript.</p>
<p>Most ( not all) colleges only use GPA from 9th-11th grade. They do look at your senior course rigor (7th semester). Some students are accepted before the end of that quarter/semester grades.</p>
<p>So if they see a mistake on the application after they see the transcript could this affect you?</p>
<p>For example grades</p>
<p>Call or email admissions about the mistake. They will tell you what you need to do to fix the mistake.</p>
<p>Call to make sure. However, my son applied last year and he reported lower GPA than his true higher GPA. He was excepted to 5 of the 6 college he applied to. I’m gone to say it didn’t matter in his case.</p>
<p>What are you trying to say about your SAT in post #1?</p>
<p>Well I put my true GPA on their it was more of a course listing issue</p>