Conditional Acceptance

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Hey, just wondering exactly a conditional acceptance means, and how it pertains to schools with rolling admissions. Thanks in advance!

Conditional acceptance means you are accepted with an agreement that u will finish the rest of ur pre-req classes with a grade of C or higher. That or obtain a Bachelor's degree if the school requires it.
 
It means if you do not complete whatever is agreed upon by whatever date they set, then your seat is forfeit.

As the above poster stated, this is usually based on the assumption you will complete remaining pre-reqs or obtain a degree.
 
Different schools have different conditions. In addition to passing the rest of your classes (what you listed as "planned" on pharmcas),they also have grade/gpa requirements. Like some requires you to just pass with a C, some want you to keep a final gpa above 2.8, and some want you to maintain or improve your current gpa (not just be lazy and get passing grades once you've been accepted).
 
Thanks for the quick responses! Any idea if Kentucky issues conditional responses? I've looked around on various threads, but nothing of consequence.
 
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