<p>I applied EA and was accepted to U of M in December.
However, I'm worried about a drop in my GPA. I might end up with a C in two classes unless I do fantastic on my finals, which I'm not too sure about...</p>
<p>I know U of M doesn't take mid-year reports but only final-year reports.. But I was wondering, how much of a decline in my GPA would be significant enough for them to not admit me?
I'm taking four AP classess right now, and my honor points might cover it.
Still, I'm scared they might reject me in the end.</p>
<p>Question
For what reasons does the U-M revoke admission?</p>
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<p>The University of Michigan expects all aspects of your academic performance and conduct in your senior year to be consistent with the record you presented upon admission. Any significant decline in your academic performance, such as three or more C’s, any D’s, E’s or F’s, may be cause for revoking admission. Declining grades or a significant change in curriculum may also be cause for revoking admission. Although senior year grades are reported directly to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and reviewed, it is your responsibility to advise OUA of any serious decline in grades or changes in course selections previously entered on your application. Please note that transfer students are also subject to revocation if their course work completed before the intended term of enrollment at U-M does not meet our academic standards.</p>
<p>It is also important that you maintain high standards of behavior and conduct. Misconduct that occurs or comes to light after your admission, such as disciplinary action at your high school/college that leads to suspension or expulsion, criminal charges or convictions, or other serious behavioral incidents may be cause for revoking admission.</p>