02-15-2009, 05:36 PM
Has anyone here ever been placed on or dealt with an academic suspension due to a poor GPA?
I was placed on academic suspension after my second semester at University of Wisconsin when I was 18-19. This was almost five years ago. Now, I want to go back to get an AS with a CompSci concentration and eventually a BS later on.
I wanted to go to Troy because their tuition is very reasonable and they're a public college. I'd never have to worry about them losing their accreditation. I'd also be able to get financial aid or FAFSA loans. However, their admission policy states the following:
"Applicants who have been suspended from another institution for any reason must be eligible to return to that institution before being considered for admission to Troy University."
I was a bit disappointed when I read this. I believe I'm much more mature now and more motivated than ever to earn a degree. So, now I'm looking for a school that's friendly towards those with a poor academic showing early in their college career.
The particular school must also allow students access to financial aid or FAFSA loans. I'd also prefer the tuition to be under $250/credit.
Any ideas?
I appreciate your assistance.
I was placed on academic suspension after my second semester at University of Wisconsin when I was 18-19. This was almost five years ago. Now, I want to go back to get an AS with a CompSci concentration and eventually a BS later on.
I wanted to go to Troy because their tuition is very reasonable and they're a public college. I'd never have to worry about them losing their accreditation. I'd also be able to get financial aid or FAFSA loans. However, their admission policy states the following:
"Applicants who have been suspended from another institution for any reason must be eligible to return to that institution before being considered for admission to Troy University."
I was a bit disappointed when I read this. I believe I'm much more mature now and more motivated than ever to earn a degree. So, now I'm looking for a school that's friendly towards those with a poor academic showing early in their college career.
The particular school must also allow students access to financial aid or FAFSA loans. I'd also prefer the tuition to be under $250/credit.
Any ideas?
I appreciate your assistance.