YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) -- A Michigan university has determined that about 7,700 students got emails notices kicking them out of school for bad grades -- a message intended for only 100 students.
Eastern Michigan said Tuesday that the incorrect emails were sent last week by a third-party provider.
School president Susan Martin is apologizing for the email, calling it an "inexcusable mistake."
The email starts by telling the students that as a result of their "winter 2012 academic performance," they've been "dismissed from Eastern Michigan University."
It also mentions a way for students to appeal.
Eastern Michigan is west of Detroit in Ypsilanti and has about 23,500 graduate and undergraduate students.

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