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How do colleges look at “credit/no-credit” classes?

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How do colleges look at “credit/no-credit” classes?

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For the University of California and the California State University, there is no problem taking general education or electives on a credit/no credit basis. In rare instances, a credit is factored into your GPA as a “C”. You must again check with each college or university you are interested in for the specific requirements. It is almost never permitted to take a course needed in your major for CR/NC.

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