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This is the situation:
After I graduated high school I attended Loyola University. I was there for a little over a week and was just unable to afford school as I was not getting any financial aid from them. Unfortunately, I did not know how to withdraw from classes so I just stopped going and called the university and told them that I would no longer be attending, they did not tell me that I needed to fill out paper work and said that it was fine. Then I started in at a small private university where I excelled, my gpa was 3.75. After a couple of semesters, I transfered to NIU. While at NIU my mom lost her job and needed me to come back home to support her, otherwise she was going to be thrown out. Since I was an EMT, I immediately stopped attending courses and moved back home t to work and help her pay the bills. I did not attend classes at NIU for more than a month, the add/drop deadline for this school did not pass and attendance records would show that I was not at any of my courses. I am currently talking out this issue with the Dean at NIU, I am pretty sure this is going to get resolved. However, according to Loyola I owe them like 13,000 dollars or else I cant get a transcript. And if it doesn't work out with NIU then I would have to pay 8,000 in order to get a transcript. Being the first person in my family to graduate high school and go to college sucks!
While at my current institution I have done extremely well and continue to hold a gpa of 3.7 with my science gpa a 3.98 having taken a lot of upper level biology courses. I am worried that I am going to have to send transcripts from the other universities and report them on AMCAS app. Are there any exceptions to the transcript policy? I don't mind reporting the schools as I will be completely honest with the issues I have had with college and my family/financial struggles but it would really hurt my gpa as those grades or lack thereof would be factored into my AMCAS gpa. What should I do?!!! I will not sacrifice my honesty and will tell med schools exactly what happened but I am just worried thats all...🙁
After I graduated high school I attended Loyola University. I was there for a little over a week and was just unable to afford school as I was not getting any financial aid from them. Unfortunately, I did not know how to withdraw from classes so I just stopped going and called the university and told them that I would no longer be attending, they did not tell me that I needed to fill out paper work and said that it was fine. Then I started in at a small private university where I excelled, my gpa was 3.75. After a couple of semesters, I transfered to NIU. While at NIU my mom lost her job and needed me to come back home to support her, otherwise she was going to be thrown out. Since I was an EMT, I immediately stopped attending courses and moved back home t to work and help her pay the bills. I did not attend classes at NIU for more than a month, the add/drop deadline for this school did not pass and attendance records would show that I was not at any of my courses. I am currently talking out this issue with the Dean at NIU, I am pretty sure this is going to get resolved. However, according to Loyola I owe them like 13,000 dollars or else I cant get a transcript. And if it doesn't work out with NIU then I would have to pay 8,000 in order to get a transcript. Being the first person in my family to graduate high school and go to college sucks!
While at my current institution I have done extremely well and continue to hold a gpa of 3.7 with my science gpa a 3.98 having taken a lot of upper level biology courses. I am worried that I am going to have to send transcripts from the other universities and report them on AMCAS app. Are there any exceptions to the transcript policy? I don't mind reporting the schools as I will be completely honest with the issues I have had with college and my family/financial struggles but it would really hurt my gpa as those grades or lack thereof would be factored into my AMCAS gpa. What should I do?!!! I will not sacrifice my honesty and will tell med schools exactly what happened but I am just worried thats all...🙁