I am writing this letter today in regards of my readmission to Jackson State University. First and foremost, I would like to apologize to the University for the situation and the compromising I have put them in. This past year of my life has been filled with great and bad experiences. After my suspension, I came to a realization that not having a higher education is something I do not want to live without nor would I put it in jeopardy again.
The initial thought of not being in school for a whole year was detrimental but I knew the only way I could get through it was by staying optimistic. The time off that I had this past year has been very beneficial. I believe in everything happens for a reason. Within a week of being suspended I started
I am an active member of my school and community. At school I feel that i've gained the respect of my peers being elected as Student Council representative for the past four years. I have also been elected the treasurer of the choir, and secretary of the band. I am part of the Ross Middle School bucket drumming group and have been casted as part of the school theatre’s annual play. After school on Wednesdays I assist Ms. Rullman in helping students with homework and enhancing study methods. I am currently participating in science olympiad and have in the past. I am also an anchor on the popular Good Morning Ross Middle School weekly news show. In addition, I have been a part of National Junior Honor Society which takes part in service projects
I also want to apologize for the disgrace I may have placed upon myself as a University of Florida student, your hardworking and dedicated employees and staff, as well as the legacy of the University of Florida our past ancestors have fought so hard to uphold. I am a strong believer that an individual can change for the better in any situation. The individual, being myself, am aware of my actions and wrong doings, despite the outcome, out of respect I will acknowledge every single individual that I have negatively impacted along the way. I have created a plan to ensure that I never find myself in this situation or any other similar again. Once again, please consider this letter as a token of complete honesty as I hope this alters the sanction of expulsion that has been placed upon me. I am willing to fight, dedicate, and rebuild the opportunity that is being stripped from my hands. I need with every bone in my body to graduate from the University of Florida and continue on to become more educated, eventually fulfilling my ultimate aspiration of becoming a doctor. I want to be student that will make the University of Florida proud to say I served my undergraduate term here. I want to expand and continue on the legacy everywhere I go. I sincerely apologize to you directly as well as my professors, the dean of students office, and my peers. I know I must pay for my actions
From writing this appeal I plea for a readmission for the upcoming 2016 spring semester to the University of Houston Downtown. The report of my suspension for a low GPA from this college has bought my total attention to understand that my education is not joke. I know it was because I saw my education as need than a want in my life. I know that I was immature from my past college experience furthermore, I was not able to obtain my education in a proper manner. This reality call for lacking on my GPA has opened my eyes to see I am nothing without knowledge. Moreover, I have embrace my failure by seeing that I did not grasp the opportunity in front of me with the best of my being. Now, that this flaw in my part has been unsealed; I have acknowledge the true priorities for myself and my future. I
That is exactly what I did. I am glad I fought because if I didn't fight I wouldn't be here today to tell you my story that has made me who I am today. Even though I had some difficulties learning in school I didn't get discouraged I tried my hardest and wouldn't give up and because I didn't give up I am currently nineteen years old and about to graduate from high school and have been on honor roll for four years in a row and was inducted into The National Honor Society my sophomore.
I am writing to appeal for my reinstatement to the institution for the Fall of 2015 semester. I was not surprised due to my previous performance, but very upset to receive a letter informing me of my dismissal. I would like to urge you to reinstate me for next semester for the following reasons that I beginning to overcome and prepare to have a more improved outcome as a student.
Yesterday marked the ending of 4 LONG years! Through all the mistakes and hardships I've faced, I can proudly say I finally made it! I am so excited to start college in the Fall to Bethune-Cookman University on a full tuition scholarship. I am extremely proud of all my classmates and so thankful for my family and friends. Thank you God for this opportunity many don't get to enjoy. I can't wait to see all God has in store for me!
I would like to start off this letter of appeal by thanking you for the opportunity to explain my past mistakes and outline my plans for improvement in upcoming semesters.
Senior year rapidly is coming to an end, I’ve had the opportunity to see many of my friends come to the exciting moment in their life when they sign that dotted line and I was still waiting on my chance. My entire life I had dreamt of the day to finally committed to a college basketball team, this was my goal and it had to be my purpose in life. January 18, 2015 at 4:41 PM I got an exciting text from Truett-Mcconnell’s head coach, Matt Sanders, stating,” Good afternoon Claudia this is Coach Sanders from Truett-Mcconnell College, and I really feel like we need to begin the recruiting process with you! Sorry to bother you on a Sunday, but I just didn’t want to let time slip away! I look forward to hearing back from you!” Here was my chance!
My reasoning for leaving the Youth Re-Engagement Program was for reasons of mental health. I wasn’t in a good position with my life to continue college, I actually was only good at one thing; faking it. I could act like everything was perfectly fine day in and day out. A quote I read in some weird book stated that the biggest smiles hid the biggest fears and I’ve never related to a quote more in that time of my life, as it went on my scores dropped completely. I only ever did school work while at school. I am ashamed that I didn’t find a place to call a home away from home and get more school work done. I’ve been able to explore about more on my break and I have more than enough spots to do homework. I can’t really explain it, but I just can’t do work or much of anything at home now.
Welcome to Mt. Edgecumbe High School! Coming here, far away from home may be nerve-racking, but you just got accepted to one of the best schools in Alaska. Not everyone who applied got accepted, which is why you shouldn’t take this opportunity for granted. Attending MEHS, Mount Edgecumbe High School, is way different from being at home; for instance, you’re not living with your parents anymore and you have to teach yourself to be independent. This may seem frightening, but by coming here you can get a better education than from where you live, which is why I encourage you to stay all four years. Since you’re a MEHS Brave now, I am going to tell you some things that I personally like and dislike about MEHS. I will also tell you what to expect while you’re
On behalf of the entire Faculty I would like to welcome you to South Dakota State University; from now on you are Jackrabbits. You are walking in the footsteps of more than 75,000 alumni that have used the foundations gained here at State to develop successful careers as farmers and ranchers, teachers, entrepreneurs, State Governors, US Congress members, Nobel Prize winners, NFL players, professors and even University Presidents.
Thank you for reaching out to William Peace University! We will absolutely send out a packet of information along with some WPU materials. Thank you for the opportunity!
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter and for considering my readmission to your school for the spring
Hello Leslie, I am also going to transfer Cal State Long Beach too after Cypress College. For my opinion, working with kids is hard thing to do. That impressive you worked in Buena Park as a recreational leader and become psychology major.The thing is I lived in Cypress and right close to Buena Park. And I really like dogs, but I never had one and hope you becoming child psychologist
Please accept this letter of readmission clarifying my desire to complete my degree in the Education Program for the Spring semester of 2017. I was dropped from the program due to low academic performance during the fall semester of 2013. My academics did not suffer due to me not understanding the material nor my inability to complete my work; It is with full understanding that I was dropped for poor academics which was due to personal reasons and health complications; which placed me in a compromising and unfortunate situation. During my three -year dismissal from Mercer allotted me to the opportunity to concentrate on my personal responsibility including my physical health. Given the opportunity of readmission into