Being expelled from an American university is a very serious punishment result for international students, because it will not only affect the students' way to further their studies, but also bring risks to re-applying for an American visa. The reasons for expulsion mainly focus on students' low GPA, being caught cheating in exams, low attendance rate and being caught writing for students. The school's decision to expel students is usually permanent, and the chances of successful appeal are slim. Unless students give just and reasonable reasons, it is difficult to change the punishment decision. Even if the school re-admits the expelled students, it will leave the word "academic expulsion" in the academic records, which will inevitably have an adverse impact on students' future job hunting or application for higher education.
Quit voluntarily.
Usually, students violate school rules, but the circumstances are minor. American universities will consider students' future development and choose to persuade them to drop out of school rather than expel them. Compared with expulsion, expulsion from an American university will have less impact on students' reapplication to other universities and identity change. Students should seriously consider whether they are really suitable for this American university and their chosen major after voluntarily dropping out of class. If students are dismissed because of poor academic performance, they will inevitably be asked by the target school to provide their original transcripts when applying for transfer. A low score may affect the second application. Deliberately concealing or forging transcripts will also lay hidden dangers for your future. In this case, students need to have a deeper understanding of the transfer requirements and success rate of the target school.
At the same time, students must not blindly choose to join the school to retain their identity. Affiliated schools have always been the target of severe crackdown and investigation by the US Immigration Service. Once discovered, not only will the school be sealed up immediately, but students will also face the possibility of being repatriated immediately. Past cases tell us that we should be calm and calm in the face of being dissuaded or dissuaded. Don't rush to the hospital, and don't suffer the consequences silently for fear of being discovered by relatives and friends.