Readmission to University After Disqualification: Experiences Shared

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The discussion centers on experiences related to university readmission after academic disqualification, specifically at UCF. Participants share concerns about the challenges of being readmitted, noting that many applicants face academic probation or disqualification upon reapplying. One individual recounts their personal experience of being disqualified due to low grades during a difficult time but has since improved their GPA and completed the necessary requirements for readmission. They express uncertainty about the outcome, referencing a presentation that indicated a low success rate for readmission applications. The conversation highlights the emotional and academic hurdles faced during this process, emphasizing the importance of meeting university requirements and the potential for a challenging path ahead.
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Has anyone ever applied for readmission to a university you've attended before and were put on academic probation or disqualified? It happened to me, and I am going through that process. I just want to know how tough it was? I was disqualified from UCF because I got low grades, I was going through a rough time, but I've raised my GPA and I've applied for readmission. I've completed all the requirements, now I'm just waiting for a reply from them. Has anyone been through this before?
 
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Not sure, but I remember seeing on a powerpoint from the engineering dept (at UCF) that explicity said very few who apply for readmission are granted it... just to be realistic. Do you have your AA now?

EDIT - that was for if you were kicked out, not if you left while on probation of your own accord. Not sure of your specific circumstances.
 
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