Possible rescinded acceptance?

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So I took 20 units this quarter in order to graduate and got 2 A's 2 A-'s and I think a C-. Do you guys think that is grounds for a rescinded acceptance? My acceptance letter states that the acceptance is contingent upon satisfactory completion of my further coursework. I will still graduate with like a 3.8. Thanks
 
So I took 20 units this quarter in order to graduate and got 2 A's 2 A-'s and I think a C-. Do you guys think that is grounds for a rescinded acceptance? My acceptance letter states that the acceptance is contingent upon satisfactory completion of my further coursework. I will still graduate with like a 3.8. Thanks

As long as you pass, you are fine.
 
So I took 20 units this quarter in order to graduate and got 2 A's 2 A-'s and I think a C-. Do you guys think that is grounds for a rescinded acceptance? My acceptance letter states that the acceptance is contingent upon satisfactory completion of my further coursework. I will still graduate with like a 3.8. Thanks

They have to put that so people don't just give up on their last semester and get Cs or less in everything. You should be fine.
 
not advocating but I think even straight Cs would be fine. Anything that is passing is fine.
 
I see threads like this every year, and people bump even older threads to show what happens. I honestly can't remember someone getting kicked out even for multiple Cs, and I remember one thread by someone who went to a top school after essentially flunking their last semester. Try not to flunk everything, but they're not going to kick you out for a C.
 
I'd recommend filling out some applications to dental schools ASAP. Or you could just call your school and ask... I mean, they're going to find out sooner or later, right? Might as well be sooner if it means giving yourself peace of mind. But seriously, it's highly unlikely that you're going to have a problem.
 
I agree with the others, however just as an aside about schools that care about Cs, USF requires you write an explanation for each class you received below a B in during undergrad (this includes if you received a B-). Granted this is prior to acceptance.
 
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