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If someone has an academic warning based on the fact that they took lower than the minimum # of credits required for that semester, should it still be listed?
The nature of the question reads:
Have you ever been dismissed, disqualified, suspended, put on probation, or otherwise been subject to disciplinary action at any college or university in connection with your academic performance?
Academic performance grade-wise wasn't affected. Just the number of credits went below minimum. It's stated on the transcript and the reason why. I more than made up for it next semester (taking over maximum and still maintaining good grades)
....since there was no real discplinary action, should it still be listed?
The nature of the question reads:
Have you ever been dismissed, disqualified, suspended, put on probation, or otherwise been subject to disciplinary action at any college or university in connection with your academic performance?
Academic performance grade-wise wasn't affected. Just the number of credits went below minimum. It's stated on the transcript and the reason why. I more than made up for it next semester (taking over maximum and still maintaining good grades)
....since there was no real discplinary action, should it still be listed?

