Character and Fitness Question---Employment related
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:30 pm
I have a job lined up. I am applying to the Bar. I have a question regarding my Character and Fitness.
On my law school application it asked:
Have you ever been accused of a violation of the honor code or student conduct code, warned, placed on scholastic or disciplinary probation, suspended, requested or advised to discontinue studies, dropped, expelled, or requested to resign or otherwise subjected to discipline for academic or personal conduct reasons by any post-secondary school, college, university, professional school or law school.
During my undergraduate studies I had a "hold" on my financial aid because my number of attempted credit hours exceeded the Office of Financial Aid maximum allotment. The Financial Aid Office uses a Progress Summary report once a year and total up all of your attempted course work (from all undergraduate institutions). My issue is that I withdrew from too many courses during my undergraduate studies at another school, transferred to the current school in question, and during my senior year my financial aid had a "hold," i.e. I could not collect my financial aid money because the number of courses I attempted exceeded their allotment allowed. I spoke with the person in charge, they reviewed my transcript and saw my grades were excellent, and the hold was immediately removed. I received the financial aid and I graduated without issue.
My question is: does this issue fall under the huge umbrella question I posted above? Should I amend my law school application immediately or am I paranoid?
On my law school application it asked:
Have you ever been accused of a violation of the honor code or student conduct code, warned, placed on scholastic or disciplinary probation, suspended, requested or advised to discontinue studies, dropped, expelled, or requested to resign or otherwise subjected to discipline for academic or personal conduct reasons by any post-secondary school, college, university, professional school or law school.
During my undergraduate studies I had a "hold" on my financial aid because my number of attempted credit hours exceeded the Office of Financial Aid maximum allotment. The Financial Aid Office uses a Progress Summary report once a year and total up all of your attempted course work (from all undergraduate institutions). My issue is that I withdrew from too many courses during my undergraduate studies at another school, transferred to the current school in question, and during my senior year my financial aid had a "hold," i.e. I could not collect my financial aid money because the number of courses I attempted exceeded their allotment allowed. I spoke with the person in charge, they reviewed my transcript and saw my grades were excellent, and the hold was immediately removed. I received the financial aid and I graduated without issue.
My question is: does this issue fall under the huge umbrella question I posted above? Should I amend my law school application immediately or am I paranoid?