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How many classes can you fail in CSUF?

"Grade Forgiveness" units on the student's entire CSUF academic record count against the 16-unit limit. An additional 12 units of coursework may be repeated, but without forgiveness.
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Is D passing in Cal State Fullerton?

A grade of "D" (1.0) or better is required to satisfy all other GE requirements. [A grade of "D minus" (0.7) or lower is not a passing grade.] A grade of "C" (2.0) or better is required to satisfy the upper division writing requirement. [A grade of "C minus" (1.7) or lower is not a passing grade.]
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How many times can you take a class at CSUF?

If you have exceeded the 28 repeat limit and do not have sufficient repeat units remaining or have taken a course three times, you must submit a request for a repeat exception. Business students requesting an exception will be limited to six units of coursework in the Fall/Spring semester they plan to enroll.
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What is the repeat limit at CSUF?

MAXIMUM REPEAT LIMIT (28-UNITS)

The 16 units of 'Grade Forgiveness' and the 12 units of 'Grades Averaged' comprise the maximum repeat limit of 28 units for an undergraduate student.
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What GPA is academic probation at CSUF?

Students are placed on academic notice (probation) if their CSUF GPA and/or cumulative GPA falls below 2.0.
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How many times can you be on academic probation?

Placement on academic probation beyond the first time will be based on completing the previous academic probation period (s) with a GPA above a 2.0. Students in Master programs and Graduate Certificates can be placed on academic probation up to twice during their academic program.
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Is 2.0 GPA academic probation?

Colleges set a minimum GPA for good academic standing. At most schools, this means earning above a 2.0 GPA. When a student's cumulative GPA drops below 2.0, the institution can put them on academic probation. Academic probation means students risk losing financial aid and even being dropped from college.
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Does CSUF have grade forgiveness?

A maximum of 16 semester units of CSUN coursework in which a student earned less than a “C” grade may be repeated for the purpose of excluding grades (grade forgiveness) from the computation of the student's overall GPA. Only the first 16 semester units are eligible for grade forgiveness.
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What grade do I need to pass CSUF?

A grade of "C" (2.0) or better in each course in the graduate study plan. A grade of "C minus" (1.7) or lower is not a passing grade. A grade of "C" (2.0) or better in course(s) that are used to meet the writing requirement.
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What is a passing grade for CSUF?

Grades A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D- indicate passing grades; F indicates failure.
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How many classes can you retake at CSUF?

Only the first 16 semester units repeated are eligible for grade forgiveness. All subsequent repeats will be averaged into the student's total GPA. After the first 16 units of repeated course work, an additional 12 semester units may be repeated for grade averaging, but not grade forgiveness.
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Does retaking a class replace the grade CSUF?

GRADE FORGIVENESS

No, unless the class is noted in the University catalog as 'may be repeated for credit'.
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What is grade forgiveness?

Grade Forgiveness offers a student the opportunity to retake a course and earn a second grade that will be substituted for the previous grade. Please note that Grade Forgiveness is a lengthy process.
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What happens if you fail a class at CSUF?

Grades Averaged: 12-unit limit

An additional 12 units of coursework may be repeated, but without forgiveness. Grades from both the original class and the repeated class will be averaged in the student's grade point average (GPA).
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Is a 65 failing in college?

In college, the grading system is typically divided into five letter grades, A, B, C, D, and F. Each letter grade corresponds with a grade point average (GPA) and a numerical range. You'll usually need to receive a letter grade between A and D to pass a class, often the numerical equivalent of 65 percent or higher.
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What is the average GPA for CSUF?

The average GPA at Cal State Fullerton is 3.67. This makes Cal State Fullerton Strongly Competitive for GPAs.
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What is the lowest GPA for CSUF?

California residents and graduates of California high schools will be eligible for admission by earning a 2.50 or greater “a-g” GPA.
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Can I get into CSUF with a 2.7 GPA?

CSU Fullerton will not evaluate the following applicants for admission: Any California high school graduate or resident of California earning a GPA between 2.00 and 2.49. Any non-California high school graduate or non-resident of California earning a GPA between 2.47and 2.99.
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Can you pass with D?

At most schools, a D is the lowest passing grade. That means students who earn a D or higher receive credit for the course.
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Can I retake a class if I failed?

The advisor can go over your options if you fail or pass the class. At most schools, for example, students with a failing grade can retake the same class to replace the grade on their transcript.
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Do I have to retake a class if I fail?

You might need to retake the class

One of the most important things to keep in mind is that most classes, if failed, can be retaken, sometimes as often as needed until you pass it. Retakes are not guaranteed; some colleges don't allow them at all, and others will only let you retake classes a certain number of times.
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What happens if you fail a class 2 times?

Most universities and colleges in the United States will not allow you to fail the same class twice without further penalties. Some will place you on what is called academic probation. If you pass the class the second time, then you may continue to enroll in future semesters.
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What happens if you fail one semester but pass the other?

It will still show as an F on your transcript and count in your GPA. Your only ways to deal with it are (a) work hard in other classes to try to compensate for that F in your GPA, and (b) if it is allowed, retake the class: it would reset your GPA, although the F would still be on your transcript.
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What happens if you fail a semester in college?

No financial aid: a failing grade can mean your scholarship provider will not provide funds for that semester or future semesters. Academic probation: if you fail too many classes, you may be put on academic probation or even face dismissal from the school.
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What GPA puts me on academic probation?

Intended as a red flag to let students know they need to get back on track, academic probation is the result of failing grades. Experts say that typically means below a 2.0 GPA, though that number can vary by college and even by the specific program of study.
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