i have a "D" that i am currently making up.. i am thinkg about santa monica college, or passadena city college. do they accept D's or F's if you apply? can i get in?
It depends on what you mean by accept. They will accept a person who has D's or F's but they will not accept the courses. You will lose everything below a C. You are also likely to lose credits from most on-line universities.
Most colleges require a C and above if you're transferring or over 2.5-3.0 GPA. You need to make those classes up because an F is "FAIL" buddy, no college will accept that. Speak to your Academic Adviser.
you basically could graduate intense college. If the F prevents you from graduating given which you will not have the standards or sufficient credit, then no. yet an F in an non-obligatory classification, to illustrate, once you have already got sufficient non-obligatory credit is high quality.
okey so im not sure but when I got a D @ a comm. college they said it was fine in order to fulfill my associates HOWEVER the 4 year university that I transfered to did NOT accept it
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It depends on what you mean by accept. They will accept a person who has D's or F's but they will not accept the courses. You will lose everything below a C. You are also likely to lose credits from most on-line universities.
Most colleges require a C and above if you're transferring or over 2.5-3.0 GPA. You need to make those classes up because an F is "FAIL" buddy, no college will accept that. Speak to your Academic Adviser.
you basically could graduate intense college. If the F prevents you from graduating given which you will not have the standards or sufficient credit, then no. yet an F in an non-obligatory classification, to illustrate, once you have already got sufficient non-obligatory credit is high quality.
hello..
okey so im not sure but when I got a D @ a comm. college they said it was fine in order to fulfill my associates HOWEVER the 4 year university that I transfered to did NOT accept it
hope it helped..
Since it's a community college, they do allow Ds and Fs.
A UC on the other hand would not.