HOW TO HACK COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY GRADES FROM F'S TO A'S

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How To Hack College/University Grades From F's To A's

Student FAQs for Changing the
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When can I make a change?
You have the opportunity to make changes from January 23rd through December 15th Changes
during this timeframe will be made in your Sac State Student Center. Once final grades have
been posted, the Registrar's Office will update student records and academic standing (this will
take a few weeks). After all records have been updated in mid-to late June, if a student realizes
they may have chosen a grading basis that is not the best option, they will be able to file a
petition to change the grading basis. We will encourage students to speak with their academic
advisor to make sure they have talked through the pros and cons of the proposed change. The
petition will be reviewed by the Registrar's Office staff. The process will take time as we want
to make sure students make a decision that is in their best interest

How can I tell if it's been done?

After you've made any changes, check the View My Grades area of your Student Center. You
will see each class show up as "Graded Student" (for letter grades ABCDF), "Credit / No Credit"
(for the CR/NC option), "ABC/NC Grade" (for the ABC/NC option for Undergraduate students),
or "AB/NC Grade" (for the AB/NC option for Graduate students).

What about courses that are prerequisites for other courses?

In courses where CR/NC grading is allowed, a grade of CR will satisfy the pre-requisite
requirement now, and in the future. If you're taking a class that's a prerequisite for another
class and you need a letter grade to appear on your transcript, you shouldn't choose the CR/NC
option. You should either leave the course as "graded" (ABCDF) or choose the "ABC/NC Grade"
option for undergraduate students or AB/NC Grade" (AB/NC) option for graduate students.

What about C- grades?

For the CR/NC option and the ABC/NC Grade option, C- and above will earn you credit for a
course. D+ and below will be listed as NC.

What about B- grades for Graduate level courses?
For the CR/NC option and the AB/NC Grade option, B- and above will earn you credit for a
course. C+ and below will be listed as NC.
What if I have financial aid? Do any of these options affect my eligibility?
You will not have to repay any financial aid received for the Spring semester if you make
changes to your Spring grading options. The Financial Aid office is required to calculate your
Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) to degree each year. If you are making timely progress to
degree and maintaining a cumulative GPA above 2.0 for undergraduates and a cumulative GPA
above 3.0 for doctorate, graduate and credential students; then, then any CR/NC courses in
the Spring will have no impact. Remember, the Financial Aid Office has to look at your progress
on an annual basis. If you were struggling in the Fall 2019 you may have to file an appeal for
consideration of continued receipt of aid for Fall 2020. A change to the CR/NC options for
Spring will have no negative impact.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 29, 2020 ⏰

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