University of Washington, Admission.

I recently got admitted into uw and were seeing their terms and conditions for admissions.

It says that they can revoke my admission if they feel that my 12th class final report is found unsatisfactory or inconsistent.

I am worried about this cause in my 11 th i got a 95 and in mu 12th mid term i got 96 percent but in my final 12th class i think i will get around 87 a 9 percent drop in percentage from mid to final. Will UW revoke my admission based on this?

No.

They only revoke if you drop significantly (say, A- down to C-, or B+ down to D+) in multiple classes. And even then, they won’t revoke without giving you an opportunity to explain.

I went and talked to an admissions counselor last year as a junior and he told me I could fail one of my classes and they wouldn’t revoke admission. They understand the craziness of senior year and are very open to outstanding circumstances as well.

Basically they just care that since you got into UW already you don’t bomb your senior year. Lots of students think when they get into Uni they don’t have to do anything senior year. You are fine!