UCLA Provisional Contract GPA

<p>Hi everyone, I had a question about the provisional contract.
Currently, I am doing well in all my classes. I am stressing out on the fact that it says maintain your current GPA.</p>

<p>I have around a ~3.9. This means I have to get all A's or else it will drop. </p>

<p>My question is, what do you guys think is significant enough to cause UCLA to rescind my application? I read from another thread that getting less than a 3.50(Two A's and 2 B's) semester GPA is enough for the grounds of rescindance. </p>

<p>Do you guys think three B's and one A is very bad? I didn't contact admissions because they weren't helpful at all in my previous calls.</p>

<p>Lol. I’m in the sammmmeeee boat, same GPA and everything. We’re all freaking out. I think we just need to chill, keep our head in the books, and report our grades. I think everything will be okay in the end but we just love to stress and freak out for nothing in the meantime. We will all be good!!</p>

<p>Here is from Ms. Sun:</p>

<p>“Typically you are fine as long as you maintain a 3.0 GPA with no D or F grades. But please review your Provisional Admission Contract carefully to make sure there are no special GPA or course completion provisions.”</p>

<p>[Ms</a>. Sun’s UC Admissions Blog - UCLA Fall 2011 Transfer Decisions Available NOW!](<a href=“Error”>Error)</p>

<p>So basically you should not get a C in a major preparatory class and no more than two Cs in non-preparatory classes while maintaining a 3.0 GPA for this semester (I presume).</p>

<p>Oh by the way, I am in the same boat some what. I’m taking 5 classes. None of them are major prep classes and I am getting a B in Family Nutrition lol. I can get an A IF I get high As for the rest of the assignments and the final. I’m dragging my feet because I know it won’t hurt me as long as I get As in other classes.</p>