Long story short, I've been accepted to a professional pharmacy program. I've completed all my pre-reqs. But at the end of last semester, I stupid mistake I made a long time ago caught up with me and I left my undergraduate institution in bad standing.
I can't find any specific wordings in my pharmacy program's catalog or handbook or website about rescinding admissions for such an instance. But I feel like it could be seen as lying on my application - since at the time when I applied, I said I had never been reprimanded for any disciplinary action in school. Is my best bet to just be honest and tell them directly what happened before they receive my final transcript and hope for the best? I'd be more than willing to talk to them about what I learned from the ordeal and be put on maybe some sort of probationary status. Or do you think my admissions will surely be rescinded? I'm really nervous.
I can't find any specific wordings in my pharmacy program's catalog or handbook or website about rescinding admissions for such an instance. But I feel like it could be seen as lying on my application - since at the time when I applied, I said I had never been reprimanded for any disciplinary action in school. Is my best bet to just be honest and tell them directly what happened before they receive my final transcript and hope for the best? I'd be more than willing to talk to them about what I learned from the ordeal and be put on maybe some sort of probationary status. Or do you think my admissions will surely be rescinded? I'm really nervous.