<p>Let's say i got a D and mostly C's on my senior grade, provisional admission can be denied based on one or two "D's" on my senior year?</p>
<p>I have read of cases where seniors have said that either they have had admissions revoked for grades like these, where they have started out in college on academic probation, or where they were put through the ringer while a school considered taking one of these actions. This being said, I have no first-hand experience, so don’t know how common it is.</p>
<p>Bottom Line – why risk it. You’ve been working hard for three years, just push through and do it for a fourth.</p>
<p>of course it can. The UC schools, for example, have a set of required courses that you must pass to be UC eligible and any grade less than C is not passing. Ergo get a D and not have enough other units to still be eligible and you’ll be rescinded. In fact they say they’ll review and perhaps revoke any student who fails to pass a class senior year.</p>