i just got back from sitting out a semester bc i lost my financial aid. that same sesmter my gpa droped below the 2.0 requirement and put me on academic probation. this was supposed to be my final semester but chemistry and spainish wasn't havin that. so my gpa for the sesmter is belo a 2.5 putting me on acdmeic suspension. I already have al the credits to graduate u it's just a matter of getting my gpa back up is ther anyway i can appeal the suspention to just get my gpa back up so i can get the hell out?
12/15/2006 12:29:44 AM
probably not. and most certainly not if you have to spell anything to get out of it.
12/15/2006 12:31:59 AM
LOL UR PROBABLY FUCKED, THIS IS NCSUOnce they screw you, they keep it up
12/15/2006 12:40:40 AM
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12/15/2006 12:45:30 AM
yea bc i proffread my tdub post the same way i do my papers let's limit the responses to helpful info or at least witty/humorous replies.
12/15/2006 12:48:23 AM
call up anybody who you are in good favor with in your department, career center, etc. etc.i lost my ga position due to restructuring this semester and had a $2250 scholarship fall in my lap today from a simple email. even though this is a university, despite what some say there are lots of individuals that want to help you. just let them know your situation and see what the best plan of action is.
12/15/2006 3:55:48 AM
You probably fall under that new rule that you must have a 2.0 before and beyond your junior year of you can NOT graduate, whatever the circumstance.POI - If this is the case, I have to say I do not have any mercy. I hope you can find a way to make a paper say you are a graduate but seriously the rule is fair. The backbone of the policy is that since NC tax payers are paying more than half of your education the NC taxpayers (including me) believe you should not be getting an education on my dime if you cant make better than a 2.5. With the exception of a serious personal circumstance you have wasted a good scholarship that could have gone to someone else who struggles to pay for college but makes good grades (like myself) and wasted a minute amount of tax payer dollars.Also, I would go to your advisor tomorrow...like 8:00 am tomorrow. If you are worried that you wont graduate nothing anyone on TWW, even if good advise is given, will be more useful than someone in your department assisting you. Good luck...wear your knee pads.
12/15/2006 4:30:08 AM
Write me (PM) and let me know your name and then I can see what your situation really is, how it applies to the policy and see what we need to do to help you.
12/15/2006 6:30:34 AM
hey wolfeee!!!
12/15/2006 7:10:28 AM
Wolfee, can you state exactly whatthe policy is for future thread searches? Thanks!
12/15/2006 7:22:39 AM
12/15/2006 3:44:56 PM
^^^Hey Stinger. How's your little girl? All ready for Santa?^ Thanks, Perlith I couldn't do this without you. The part we need is 3.3 and 3.3.1 of the last link he provided. It does not say anything in there, however, about graduation, at least on a cursory glance. Now I just need to compare it to your degree audit and if all is good to go and your gpas are good for graduation even if the semester gpa is below a 2.5, you may be good to graduate. I need to do so more checking and will be in touch by tomorrow.
12/15/2006 6:44:34 PM