Howdy,
I have just been placed on academic dismissal and will be eligible to reapply to Texas A&M in October. I have read various posts on here about how difficult the process is, though wanted a little additional advice to maximize my chances at readmission.
Prior to dismissal, I was a senior at Texas A&M. I had transferred in with 85 hours and approximately a 2.8 GPA at two other four-year colleges. Unfortunately, after being accepted to A&M, I struggled with a number of personal problems. I acted childishly in my response to these problems and did not address them like a man.
Being dismissed from Texas A&M and having to attend Blinn after being one year away from graduating is a humbling experience, though I intend to prove my worth and overcome this obstacle.
A few questions,
1. Who is in charge of readmission decisions within various departments? Is it the associated dean or a committee? I want to stay in contact with influential individuals to express my determination to return at the end of the year.
2. Besides performing well at Blinn and showing I've grown as a student, what else can I do in the next year to show I'm ready to return?
Upon returning to Texas A&M, I would need approximately a 2.8 GPA on 15 hours to return to good standing.
Thank you for any advice,
I have just been placed on academic dismissal and will be eligible to reapply to Texas A&M in October. I have read various posts on here about how difficult the process is, though wanted a little additional advice to maximize my chances at readmission.
Prior to dismissal, I was a senior at Texas A&M. I had transferred in with 85 hours and approximately a 2.8 GPA at two other four-year colleges. Unfortunately, after being accepted to A&M, I struggled with a number of personal problems. I acted childishly in my response to these problems and did not address them like a man.
Being dismissed from Texas A&M and having to attend Blinn after being one year away from graduating is a humbling experience, though I intend to prove my worth and overcome this obstacle.
A few questions,
1. Who is in charge of readmission decisions within various departments? Is it the associated dean or a committee? I want to stay in contact with influential individuals to express my determination to return at the end of the year.
2. Besides performing well at Blinn and showing I've grown as a student, what else can I do in the next year to show I'm ready to return?
Upon returning to Texas A&M, I would need approximately a 2.8 GPA on 15 hours to return to good standing.
Thank you for any advice,