Current students may view their grades by logging in to MyFAU then clicking on: FAU Self-Service Student Services Student Records View Final Grades
Through an articulation agreement with the county school systems, students attending a public high school in FAU's service area may enroll in college courses that do not duplicate existing high school academic work. Registration for these courses is on a space available basis.
Support the academic transition of students to FAU through the co-facilitation of a learning strategies course and through individualized coaching
You may order official FAU academic transcript on-line (through MyFAU Self Service by credit card. Credit Cards Accepted (American Express, Discover, Master Card, Visa). Your transcript (s) will be mailed on the work day following verification of your credit card payment.
Choose FAU Self-Service from the left-hand column. Choose Student Services, then Student Records, then View or Submit Degree Audit (DARS). Choose View or Submit Degree Audit.
Current students may request their official transcript (or check the status of an order) by logging into MyFAU self service and then follow the prompts:Select Student Services Tab.Select Student Records Tab.Choose from: Request Official Transcript. View Unofficial Transcript. Transcript Order Status.
The grades of "A" through "D-" are passing grades, and credit is earned for courses in which they are awarded. Grades of "D+," "D" or "D-," while considered passing for undergraduate students, indicate weak performance.
The University Forgiveness Policy permits an undergraduate student to repeat an FAU course and allows only the higher grade to count in the grade point average. The policy does not remove the previous grade but eliminates the effect of that grade on the student's GPA by removing it from the computation.
The FAU Repeat Course policy limits a student to two attempts at taking the same course. Students attempting any course for a third time must obtain authorization from their officially declared college before registering for the course at FAU.
The grades of "F" and "U" are failing grades and do not earn credit. From fall 1991 through summer 1997, the plus-only system was used in which "B+" = 3.50, "C+" = 2.50, and "D+" = 1.50. Grades earned at FAU during this period will receive grade points according to that system.
25.00%The percentage score for 2 out of 8 is 25.00%. This is an F grade.
The letter grade D is considered passing since it lies between 60-69%. Any grade that is above 60% is considered passing in college. While a D is considered passing, it might be best to retake the class due to the negative implications it can bring.
Grading Standards in [A grade of "C minus" (1.7) or lower is not a passing grade] A grade of "C" (2.0) or better in course(s) that are used to meet the writing requirement. [A grade of "C minus" (1.7) or lower is not a passing grade.]
When Grade Forgiveness is applied to a student's record, the grade earned during the first attempt of the course is no longer factored in to the student's GPA but it will still appear on the student's transcript. In other words, the new grade replaces the old grade in the calculation of a student's GPA.
The student should submit an appeal letter and provide reasons for the appeal. A College committee will review the student's documentation and the memo regarding the original decision and uphold or overturn the decision within 30 days of the submission of the appeal.
120-credits120-credits to graduate. A minimum of 45 of these credits must be at the upper division (3000 or 4000-level). Earn the last 30 upper-division credits in residence at FAU. Minimum G.P.A.
Full-time undergraduate students are those who are registered for 12 or more credits in any semester. A typical undergraduate course load is 15 or 16 credits with 18 credits being the maximum.
Civic Literacy Requirement. The State of Florida requires that all students graduating from Florida Atlantic University and other institutions in the State University System (SUS), as well as from any Florida College System (FCS) institution, fulfill a Civic Literacy Competency requirement.
Request for Late Add. Once the Drop/Add period has passed for a particular semester and/or mini-term, students may only add a course through the submission of a Late Add form.
Welcome to the Student Academic Services – Graduate Studies Advising. Located on the Boca Raton campus (FW 101), the COB Graduate Studies departmental staff is available to answer questions on the College’s traditional graduate programs. Below is a list of staff and the programs for which they advise.
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Dropping/Withdrawing from a Course: If you drop a course after drop/add has ended, it is considered a withdrawal and will result in a "W" on your transcript.
If you attempt to register for a class that has reached its maximum enrollment limit, MyFau Self-service will present you with the option to place yourself on the waitlist.
The policy does not remove the previous grade but eliminates the effect of that grade on the FAU cumulative GPA by removing it from the computation.
The Pass/Fail grade option is no longer available at FAU effective Fall 2021. For students who have taken a course as Pass/Fail, P (Pass) grades are not calculated in the grade point average (GPA), while F (Fail) grades are calculated in the GPA.
Degree requirement information is displayed in a condensed format throughout the audit – if you wish to see details under each section, you must click Open All Sections located at the top of the page or click the black arrow located next to each block to open individual sections.
The Degree Audit Report is an internal document. It should be used as a tool to assist you and your adviser in planning your future coursework. It is not an official certification of your academic record.
To print the audit you are viewing, select the Printer Friendly option toward the top-right of the audit and use the print function of your web browser. When finished, be sure to exit and close your browser to protect your privacy.
Dropping/Withdrawing from a Course: If you drop a course after drop/add has ended, it is considered a withdrawal and will result in a "W" on your transcript.
If you attempt to register for a class that has reached its maximum enrollment limit, MyFau Self-service will present you with the option to place yourself on the waitlist.
The policy does not remove the previous grade but eliminates the effect of that grade on the FAU cumulative GPA by removing it from the computation.
The Pass/Fail grade option is no longer available at FAU effective Fall 2021. For students who have taken a course as Pass/Fail, P (Pass) grades are not calculated in the grade point average (GPA), while F (Fail) grades are calculated in the GPA.