The first thing you need to be clear about is that retaking classes has a minimal effect on your GPA, because retaken classes do not replace your low grades, they average in with them. Your low grade will not be dropped but the retaken class grade will be added to it and averaged.
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The first thing you need to be clear about is that retaking classes (in most cases) has a minimal effect on your GPA, because retaken classes don’t replace your low grades – they average in with them. That’s right: your low grade won’t be dropped – the retaken class grade will be added to it and averaged. For example:
University of Florida coursework that is repeated is counted in the computation of your UF grade point average as many times as grades for that course are recorded, although credits will be awarded only once. When you earn a C (2.0) or higher in a course, you will not be allowed to repeat that course.
You have a cumulative GPA of 2.9 at graduation, and are wondering if you should retake physiology, since your cumulative GPA is lackluster. Assuming that your bachelor’s degree was completed in 128 semester units, and you will get an A in your retaken physiology class that is 5 units, that retaken class will only bump your 2.90 GPA up to a 2.94.
So if you got an F, then got an A, only your A would reflect in your GPA & your F would be removed from your GPA. (But your F will always remain on your transcripts)
A grade of S is equal to a C (2.0) or better. Grades earned under the S/U option do not carry grade point values and are not computed in the University of Florida grade point average.
If the make-up work does not require classroom or laboratory attendance, the student and their instructor should decide on an appropriate plan and deadline for completing the course. When the course is completed, the instructor will initiate the change of grade.
Dismissal for Insufficient GPA. Just as a sufficient GPA is critical for academic success , an insufficient GPA could lead to dismissal from the university. Students must maintain a minimum GPA based on their cumulative UF credits to avoid dismissal and cancellation of advanced registrations. More Info.
Instructors are not required to assign incomplete grades. If make-up work requires classroom or laboratory attendance in a subsequent term, students must not register for the course again. Instead, they should audit the course and pay course fees.
University of Florida coursework that is repeated is counted in the computation of your UF grade point average as many times as grades for that course are recorded, although credits will be awarded only once. When you earn a C (2.0) or higher in a course, you will not be allowed to repeat that course.
So if you got an F, then got an A, only your A would reflect in your GPA & your F would be removed from your GPA.
For transfer applicants, a course may be repeated if the student received a grade of D or F. UC does not limit the number of times a transfer student may repeat a course in which they earned a D or F. A student may not retake a course at a community college to raise a grade received at a UC campus.
A minimum grade point average of 2.0 is required to graduate from any UF undergraduate degree program. Any college may specify additional academic standards and students are responsible for observing these regulations. The probation and dismissal regulations that apply to undergraduate students also apply to postbaccalaureate students.
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A student seeking waiver of a regulation through petition must remember that no petitions committee can direct an instructor to change a grade, nor can the University Student Petitions Committee require any college or school to grant a degree by waiving any regulation.