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Admit. If you receive a envelope in the mail with an admit decision, congratulations youve been accepted to the university! This is a no-strings-attached decision, meaning you dont need to meet any additional requirements or submit any additional information.
Students are expected to achieve, each academic term a Term Grade Point Average (TGPA) of at least 2.0 to remain in Good Academic Standing. Students who do not achieve the minimum TGPA will be placed on either Conditional or Probationary Standing.
Most colleges and universities generally consider a D (or a 60% to 69% score) as a passing grade. Its important to note that this minimum or lowest passing grade standard can significantly vary depending on the institution or major. For instance, some universities may require a C or better to pass.
In order to pass a class, you may require at least a letter grade of D, or between 60 and 69%. Anything below that is considered a failing grade, or in this case, an F.
Most colleges consider a D (60-69%) to be a passing grade. However, this can vary by institution, program, or course, with some schools requiring a minimum of 65% or even higher.

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Filling out an Application Some schools offer an application for students coming back to school. This sometimes requires that you get a letter of recommendation from a previous teacher or that you take one of the standardized tests again and submit your scores before going back to school.
Readmission to the college is necessary for formerly matriculated students who have separated from the college. The readmission process must be completed for a student to be matriculated in a degree program. A student dismissed for academic reasons is eligible to apply for readmission one year after the dismissal.

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