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  1. A user asks how grade forgiveness works at UCF and gets answers from other users who share their experiences and tips. Learn about the requirements, consequences and benefits of grade forgiveness for failing courses.

  2. Should a student need to repeat a course due to a degree program requirement that necessitates a grade of “C” or higher, the student can request a Grade Forgiveness exception form from the Registrar’s Office.

  3. If you get a "C-" of lower, you can apply online in your MyUCF. If you get a "C" or higher, you would need an exception form (would have to contact your advisors to see if you can get an exception). If you apply grade forgiveness, the grade you get in the repeat replaces the initial attempt.

  4. If I don’t pass the class I know I want to take a break from it all together for a semester and try again next fall, does grade forgiveness still work even if the retake isn’t taken directly after the failed class?

  5. You can only apply grade forgiveness when retaking a course. If you received a "C-" or lower, this is applied online through MyUCF. For a "C" or better, you need permission from your advisors in the form of an exception form. Grade forgiveness is due the last day of courses in the semester.

  6. I did notice that at UCF you have to apply for grade forgiveness, and there’s a 2 course max. Does this include my previous classes at Valencia, or only at UCF? (I believe I’ve already done grade forgiveness at Valencia)

  7. I’m in the Accounting program here at UCF and just want to clarify that the rules are the same for classes in your major, or are you not allowed to use grade forgiveness for your major classes? I appreciate the help!

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