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What if a school considers an online course appropriate for high school graduation, but not to satisfy UC “a-g” subject requirements? How can a school indicate this?

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What if a school considers an online course appropriate for high school graduation, but not to satisfy UC “a-g” subject requirements? How can a school indicate this?

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There is no official UC recommendation regarding how to treat this situation, however one creative solution used by some schools is to post the course, along with credits, on the student’s transcript, but list a grade of “Pass”, rather than a letter grade. UC does not accept pass/fail grades, and thus would not allow the course to satisfy any of the “a-g” requirements.

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