Transferring to a Cal State University with a Borderline Grade
Moving from a community college to a Cal State University can be a leveraged step in your academic journey. However, if you need just one more class to complete your transfer and manage to earn only a 69.94, you might wonder if this grade will be accepted. Let's delve into the details.
Understanding Successful Completion of Classes
In the Cal State University (CSU) system, a community college student needs to have a certain grade range to be considered for transferring. Generally, a 'C' or higher is prerequisites for the majority of academic programs. Contact the admissions office at your target school for specific details. The university determines which grades are considered 'successful.' A 69.94 translates to a D grade, which is typically not acceptable for transfer.
Common Arguments and Clarifications
Are you sure you can’t transfer without this class?
It's essential to note that while a 69.94 will not be accepted as a credit, the rest of your classes can be transferred with 'Cs' and above. However, failing a critical class can sometimes mean you miss out on program requirements. It might be worth discussing this with the professor who gave you the lower grade, as understanding the reasons for the grade and possibly making amends can be beneficial.
How will your overall GPA be reported?
The university will report your overall GPA with a D or F grade included. The exact impact on your GPA will depend on the total number of units you have taken and the grade points you have earned. Without specifics, it is impossible to predict the exact GPA impact.
Will you be required to retake the class?
For some majors or programs, a D or F would not fulfill the requirements. In such cases, you might need to retake the class. However, for general education courses, a D might fulfill the requirement. Always check with your academic advisor to ensure that your lower grade will not hinder your academic progress. If you do end up with a D, you can typically retake the class without needing to petition.
Final Thoughts and Recommendations
The school will treat the class according to how the community college reports it. As you are aware, grades are not reported as percentages but as a letter grade—A, B, etc. If your school uses a /- grading scale, CSU will take those as well. The letter grade for a 69.94 is D. The overall impact on your GPA and your transfer eligibility will depend on several factors, including the number of units you have completed and the specific requirements of the CSU major or program you are planning to transfer into.
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Cal State University Community College Transfer Borderline Grade GPAEnsuring your academic progress and meeting transfer requirements is crucial for a smooth transition to the Cal State University system. Always consult with the relevant departments and advisors to navigate these possibilities effectively.