I got the same warning back in '98, and I still kept all my scholarships even though (if I remember rightly) I didn't have a semester above 3.5 until spring '01. Back in those days it was making progress that mattered, rather than the actual number, even though they'd never say that.
Plus even if their policies change and you lose a scholarship or two, you'll get comparable aid in the form of loans or an alternate scholarship. It's not like your academic career is on the line.
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Date: 2006-11-10 03:55 am (UTC)Plus even if their policies change and you lose a scholarship or two, you'll get comparable aid in the form of loans or an alternate scholarship. It's not like your academic career is on the line.