Will I get my admission cancelled?

<p>I'm afraid I'll have to ask for some serious answers for this question. (Sorry in advance if this type of thread has been posted a billion times before.) </p>

<p>I recently got accepted into Cal Poly Pomona and all I need to do now is to send in my final transcript by July 15th. This problem has been stuck in the back of my mind for some time now, but it's sparked back up again. </p>

<p>When I submitted my application back in November, I put down "B's" for some courses when I really got "B-'s". I'm really worried they'll cancel my admission when I send in my transcript in the summer. I didn't lie on my GPA, but I just made a few classes where I've gotten "B-'s" into "B's". </p>

<p>I'm planning to call the admissions office in the afternoon tomorrow so that I could tell them of this. </p>

<p>Smart move? Bad move? Opinions please. ]:</p>

<p>(Sorry again if this type of thread has been posted before. I'm just really worried right now that I'll get a rejection last minute and I'll have to end up going to a community college.)</p>

<p>I don’t know about the CSUs but I know for the UC application, all they asked for were solid letter grades. They didn’t care about pluses or minuses, a B- was the same as a B. I would think the CSUs would do the same thing. </p>

<p>The thing I’m concerned about is you changed the grades for a few courses. If it was just one course, I would think you just forget the grade but “a few” seems like you wanted to make yourself seem better or something. I don’t think it should be that big of a deal.</p>

<p>Go ahead and call the admissions office. You can stay anonymous if you want. Just ask how would my situation affect my offer of admission? Only an admissions officer would be able to give you a definite answer for your situation. It’s always better to tell the university of this yourself and as early as possible.</p>

<p>UCs and CSUs count all +s and -s all the same. They won’t care unless you changed the Bs to As, which you didn’t.</p>