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How will policies which state “a grade of C or better is required” be interpreted?

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How will policies which state “a grade of C or better is required” be interpreted?

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For purposes of University policies or regulations which state that “a grade of C or better is required,” a grade of C will be considered a 2.0. This means that for these policies and regulations, a grade of C- will not satisfy the standard. The same is true for rules and regulations that require “a B or better” or “a grade of A.” An A- or B- will not satisfy this standard.

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