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Can I make up a failing UCD grade with another UC class that is equivalent?

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Can I make up a failing UCD grade with another UC class that is equivalent?

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Yes. If there is a UCD class which you are eligible to repeat, you may clear up this grade by taking an equivalent course from another UC campus. Only work completed at another UC campus for a grade will become part of a student’s UC GPA. Make sure you get prior written confirmation from the Department of Mathematics that the other UC class is, indeed, equivalent to ours. Also, if the second course taken at another UC campus is a semester class, then just the amount of units needed to replace the UCD quarter class will be transfered over. As with any other repeated class, both classes will show up on your transcript but only the second course will be computed in your GPA, up to a maximum of 16 units. After the 16-unit maximum is reached, the GPA shall be based on all grades assigned and total units attempted. If you have any questions about this process, contact the Office of Admissions and the Department of Mathematics (Student Services).

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