<p>I was just admitted into Penn, and I was wondering if they required admitted students to keep a certain weighted or unweighted GPA during their Senior year for guaranteed admittance (I know that if you fail or get a D in a class, that you are putting your admittance in jeopardy though). </p>
<p>I looked for information regarding this, but I can't seem to find it. </p>
<p>I'd appreciate any help. Thank you!</p>
<p>There is no guaranteed admittance threshold. Generally, most students are permitted to matriculate barring enormous drops in academic performance. </p>
<p>In other words, if you don’t screw up, you’re already in so don’t worry.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>I’m not doing poorly, but because I was admitted into several UC’s that have contracts, I was wondering if Penn did a similar thing :)</p>
<p>While nothing has been specified by the university, it seems like your generalized guess is close. You can seemingly get a good number of B’s and even a C or two. . .it’s when you drop to straight C’s or start failing classes that you enter a gray area in which you are in danger of possibly having your acceptance revoked</p>