I got denied clearance for my SF and they said I have to take summer classes.
What if I just dont register/take any summer classes?
I know they CAN remove me from the program but what will they PROBABLY do?
Summer classes
Re: Summer classes
I don't know the answer to your question, but may I ask how you knew you were denied clearance? My sponsoring facility hasn't said anything about clearances, so I'm wondering if that's normal or if I should've heard something by now.
Re: Summer classes
If you haven't started the process at all (fingerprints, filling out the forms, etc), around now would be a good time to reach out and ask your SF about it. The process up to when you get interim clearance can take ~2 months from when you submit the forms, plus some waiting between when they initiate things and you can begin the forms.SMARTgirl wrote:I don't know the answer to your question, but may I ask how you knew you were denied clearance? My sponsoring facility hasn't said anything about clearances, so I'm wondering if that's normal or if I should've heard something by now.
If you did the forms and are waiting on the results, chances are they will only notify you if there is a problem.
Re: Summer classes
I believe they may remove you. Your other option would theoretically be to work, but per the scholarship, I believe you are limited to 16 hours a week. I have a strong suspicion that if you stop doing something that makes them happy, they will take it out on you.engineerAndBeyond wrote:I got denied clearance for my SF and they said I have to take summer classes.
What if I just dont register/take any summer classes?
I know they CAN remove me from the program but what will they PROBABLY do?
They are not usually specific to classes you must take though, so I did a summer 1 study abroad and did a required math class in summer 2.