Discovering the reality at a Notre Dame session: a significant drop in grades, like going from A's to C's, D's, or E's, can lead to revoked college admissions
"Revoked admissions mean your college acceptance can be declared invalid. The most common cause? A noticeable drop in your grades during your final high school semester."
"Imagine getting into your dream school, like UChicago, only to have your acceptance revoked due to slipping grades from A's to C's and D's in your last semester."
Kate, a Duke graduate, highlights a crucial point: maintaining a minimum GPA, like a 3.0, during your senior year can keep your college acceptance secure.