Revoked?

<p>How bad do you have to do to get revoked or lose scholarship money. I get mostly A's with the occasional B, but there is a chance I could get 2 or possibly 3 C's this quarter (worst case scenario). Would I lose my entire merit scholarship?</p>

<p>I highly highly doubt it. I would say a 99.99% chance you won’t lose your scholarship. I wouldn’t even worry about getting rescinded with grades like that.</p>

<p>If it’s a merit scholarship, you better keep your grades up.</p>

<p>It’s mostly merit and part need based. I believe that it would take a lot to get revoked, and quite frankly I don’t think that will happen. I think the most likely scenario is losing scholarship money, but I wanted to find out the likely hood of it. I’m so nervous because my school ends relatively soon so there aren’t many assignments to pull my grades up or keep them at the levels they are.</p>

<p>Usually, when Wash U decides to support a student financially, there aren’t all that many strings attached. For example, mine only has one clause: I need to be working towards some form of a degree. Have you accepted your scholarship? I remember that there is some form of a document that says what you need to do to keep the scholarship.</p>