For example, if a student fails a class previously passed, the student would lose credit for the first, passed, attempt and not earn credit for the second, failed, attempt. Repeating a previously passed course may also have an effect on financial aid.
Q. What percentage is an A at Uconn?
Grading scale
Table of Contents
- Q. What percentage is an A at Uconn?
- Q. How many classes can you retake at Uconn?
- Q. How many times can you repeat a course?
- Q. How do you pass fail class UConn?
- Q. Can you retake a class you already passed?
- Q. What if I retake a class and do worse?
- Q. How does pass/fail look on a transcript?
- Q. Is a 3.2 GPA good for UConn?
Letter Grade | If your overall percentage is greater than or equal to this | and your overall percentage is less than this |
---|---|---|
A | 93 | — |
A- | 90 | 93 |
B+ | 87 | 90 |
B | 83 | 87 |
Q. How many classes can you retake at Uconn?
three times
Students are allowed to take courses up to three times; Pass/Fail counts as an attempt. If you place the second attempt at a course on pass/fail, you will need Advising Dean approval to take for a third time.
Q. How many times can you repeat a course?
What is this? Most colleges allow you to retake a class 3 times during a course, but any more after this, there might be consequences. You will most likely have to appeal to be able to retake the course a fourth time.
Q. How do you pass fail class UConn?
Pass/Fail Option Students seeking to put a course on Pass/Fail after the eleventh week of the semester must get approval from the student’s advisor and by the Dean or designee of the school or college in which the student is enrolled.
Q. Can you retake a class you already passed?
You may choose to repeat the course a second time. But if you technically passed the class the first time around (i.e. earned either a Credit grade or a D- or better Letter Grade), you will not gain any additional units for taking the class again.
Q. What if I retake a class and do worse?
The second grade always replaces the first grade. However, you can retake a class and get a worse grade. For example, if you have a D (a passing grade) and retake a course and receive an F (a failing grade), you now have a failing grade in the course and will have to take the class for a third time.
Q. How does pass/fail look on a transcript?
If a student passes a class they have designated as pass/fail, a P will appear on their transcript in place of a letter grade. They will receive full academic credit, but the grade will have no impact on their overall GPA. Once a course is declared as pass/fail, it cannot be undone.
Q. Is a 3.2 GPA good for UConn?
Is your high school GPA good enough for University of Connecticut? The average high school GPA for admitted students at University of Connecticut is 3.77 on a 4.0 scale. This is a very competitive GPA, and University of Connecticut is clearly accepting students at the top of their high school class.