<p>This might have been answered already, but do admitted students need to send their mid-year grade reports to Tulane? Thanks!</p>
<p>I don’t believe so. I think if Tulane wants that they contact your high school. Probably, since you are already admitted, they just wait to see if you actually enroll and then get your final transcript. If you end up going elsewhere, the report is pretty useless.</p>
<p>But can Tulane rescind an acceptance if the mid-year report is poor enough?</p>
<p>Can they? Yes, the terms of acceptance clearly contains language that allow them to do that. Would they? Highly unlikely. They would first make an inquiry to the student asking what the situation was exactly, and more likely they would wait to see the final, complete senior year transcript and if the student even graduated.</p>
<p>Every year there are inquiries from students on here as to whether Tulane is going to rescind their acceptance. Usually these turn out to be a bit “silly” and overwrought, because they are worried that they made a C or two, or one D in a class. As long as they graduate, Tulane (and most schools) would be very hesitant to screw up a student’s life by dropping them, since by that time it is far too late to get another school to take you. They also won’t take a scholarship away, at least as far as I have ever seen. What Tulane will do is send that student a very strongly worded letter warning them that they will have to change their behavior when they get to Tulane.</p>