Rescind a merit scholarship?

<p>I am going to be attending a instate public university next year and they are offering me their full-tuition scholarship. Throughout high school I've only received a couple B's but this last semester of high school I slipped a bit and WORST CASE scenario I will get 3 A's, 4 B's and 1 C. In their scholarship contract it says NOTHING about maintaining my high school grades, only that I need to maintain a 3.0 every year in college in order to renew my scholarship. So, if I do poorly this last semester is it very likely that they will rescind my scholarship? By the way first semester I got a 3.85 GPA and my cum is a 3.94</p>

<p>By the way, 6 out of 8 of my classes are AP</p>

<p>If you are worried, call the college. I would be stunned if they took away your merit offer for grades like that, though.</p>

<p>You are taking 8 classes with 6 being APs? Holy cow. If there is nothing in the scholarship agreement that covers HS grades, I suspect as long as your admission is not rescinded (and with those grades no one is going to rescind you), you'll be OK. But just to be safe, call the school.</p>

<p>ok thanks, i'm just a little scared to call them</p>

<p>reLAAAAX. Colleges are aware that senioritis strikes even the best students. Your small "drop" in grades is nothing to worry about. I wouldn't bother calling. Have a great summer!</p>

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<li>You only got a C.</li>
<li>That GPA is still higher than a 3.0, so even if they did care about HS grades, nothing would happen</li>
<li>They're HS grades.</li>
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