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The Shy Girl in the Back
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I'm under Financial Aid violation at my University. I violated some rule, I think it's called the 2/3 rule.
What I did what withdraw from classes for three quarters in a row. I have to appeal. In 2005, for three straight months I lost my Grandfather in February, my Mother in March and my Dad in June. Anyway, why I bring this up is that I tried my hardest to stay in school and continue all of my classes, but I guess it was just depression, I couldn't get out of bed in the morning, I stopped caring about my school work. Ultimately, I dropped all my classes. I tried to continue for three straight quarters. After I realized I just needed a break, I took a couple quarters off from school. I started seeing a therapist, went to my doctor and I'm still working to get better. Anyways-- I'm on probation and I have to appeal. If I bring in death certificates of all three as well as doctors notes for getting help, will that be sufficient?
I'm just confused. Any help or suggestions would be very helpful.
Thank you
What I did what withdraw from classes for three quarters in a row. I have to appeal. In 2005, for three straight months I lost my Grandfather in February, my Mother in March and my Dad in June. Anyway, why I bring this up is that I tried my hardest to stay in school and continue all of my classes, but I guess it was just depression, I couldn't get out of bed in the morning, I stopped caring about my school work. Ultimately, I dropped all my classes. I tried to continue for three straight quarters. After I realized I just needed a break, I took a couple quarters off from school. I started seeing a therapist, went to my doctor and I'm still working to get better. Anyways-- I'm on probation and I have to appeal. If I bring in death certificates of all three as well as doctors notes for getting help, will that be sufficient?
I'm just confused. Any help or suggestions would be very helpful.
Thank you