<p>Is there anyone familiar with UO's strictness in withdrawal?</p>
<p>I logged into my account recently when I discovered certain tabs had been taken away and under my status it said, "Contact the Office of Admissions".</p>
<p>I'm afraid my acceptance has been withdrawn and it's too late in the game to do anything about it.</p>
<p>I leave Monday to go up for orientation and I only found this change of events late Friday night.</p>
<p>Their hours are only one weekdays, leaving me helpless.</p>
<p>What's going on?</p>
<p>Do they work with people?</p>
<p>What if you have college credit for a class you might have been short on? I haven't even been able to speak with anyone about it and I'm afraid I won't until I go up to Oregon for orientation...only for my name to not be on the list or for the door to be shut in my face right then and there with my parents right there to watch.</p>
<p>Please help!</p>
<p>What’s the problem? When you get to Orientation, go see the Office of Admissions.</p>
<p>I sent my transcripts up. I knew they weren’t as good as they could have been, but as far as I knew and could see I met the requirements.</p>
<p>But late on Friday night, after the site was back up from reference, I logged in and found the extra tabs that were open to me as a student were closed and on my application status it read, “Contact the Office of Admissions” rather than “Admitted”.</p>
<p>I don’t know what that means. I haven’t gotten anything in the mail. I don’t have time to call before traveling up there.</p>
<p>If I was just shut away wouldn’t they just change it to “declined” and send something?</p>
<p>If I go up there to orientation would they just not let me go to it after having registered for it and all?</p>
<p>If I am short on something, I’m afraid it’s too late to do anything to correct it before start of term (Sept. 29th).</p>
<p>I just…I dunno what they’d do if I was no longer accepted. Would they work with me so I could still go, figure out what happened, etc.?</p>
<p>I’m way from out of state, so it’ll be three days of travel up to Oregon. My city isn’t the best or easiest place to live through. I was sick of here, I was sick of this state of life, my parents’ marriage was falling apart. I just had a lot of stuff going on and then I fell ill, and my asthma being triggered as a result kept me out of school for a couple days. I fell behind (because block scheduling means missing more each day in comparison to normal scheduling). I had the worst luck.</p>
<p>Oregon was kinda my ticket out and my chance to start over.</p>
<p>But now I’m afraid I’ve missed it and I’ll be stuck.</p>
<p>Depending on how badly you did you may be rescinded, but you more likely need to explain what happened and you will probably be placed on academic watch/probation to start. It’s a way of putting you on notice to concentrate on your schooling and to make sure you take advantage of whatever academic assistance programs are at the school.</p>
<p>Academic watch meaning they’ll watch over me for a semester and if I do what I need to do and get good grades I’m set? And if I do poorly then I am turned away from the school?</p>