I am at risk of getting a C in AP stat and was wondering if they would rescind my offer of admissions over something like that? I am working hard not to, just wondering in case. Thanks!
This was posted by @penguinpop in another thread
"“Will the UW rescind the offer of admission?”
Just as in the admissions review, the Office of Admissions reviews the final transcript holistically, looking at many factors beside GPA (such as how many courses were dropped in the senior year, failure to satisfy Math CADRs, inaccurately reporting grades/courses).
Just looking at GPA, if an admitted student’s senior-year grades are above a 2.70, that should uphold the offer of admission. Below 2.70, and we review on a case-by-case basis.
Here are two examples that show how a holistic approach works:
• We rescinded the offer to an applicant with a 3.96 GPA through grade 11. The student’s first- and second-semester grades in senior year were 3.81 and 0.81, respectively. Even though the cumulative GPA was a 3.44, the senior-year cumulative GPA was 2.31.
• We admitted an applicant with a 3.52 GPA through grade 11. First- and second-year semester grades in senior year were 3.62 and 2.70, so the senior-year cumulative was above 3.10. What caused us to rescind the offer was a combination of low GPA in the second semester AND withdrawing from Art, Photography, Sr. English, Pre-Calculus, weight training, and AP Biology.""
So, I don’t think it should be an issue