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How should you appeal suspension in university because of deficient hours?

I started out my freshman year fine but I got no hours on the first semester because of being absent to much, i had to make up everything on the second semester which i did better passed everything but i had a low GPA and missing a few hours that i planned to make up during the summer I & II

i passed summer I with an A that brought up my GPA to a 2.0

now i need hours but am not sure i can pass the math

i have a few reason to appeal

during the first semester i was depressed i went to the counselor and got pills for depression from a professional

a professor DP me and sisnt even ask me if it was ok she just send me an email saying this is what i did are those reasons enough to get the suspension revoked?

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RoaringMice

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Your best first step is to make an appointment to speak with either your academic advisor or your Dean of Students. I’d start with your advisor. You need to discuss this in person.

If you have your life back on track, you can talk about that. You’ll need to explain what happened, and what has since changed that makes it so that you can attend class and complete your work. I feel, so long as you really do have things back under control, then you have reasonable grounds to at least discuss, and possibly protest, this suspension.

But if you are still having difficulty, then they may recommend that you take the suspension, take that time to get your life back under control, then return to school.

So first talk to your advisor, then to the Dean, if necessary. Good luck.

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