Students who fail to achieve a 2. Academic Probation Conditions: The Office of the Registrar will notify students when they are placed on academic probation.
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The student can still switch majors and possibly keep the credit for the D course, but that's it. It's a sort of consolation prize — you lose, but thanks for playing. Sort of like the standard 'last call' shout-out at dive bars — you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here. In remedial courses, D's are particularly ambiguous; you get a sort-of pass for a class that sort-of counts. That's a lot of asterisks. I'm of divided mind on the continued existence of the D grade.
If we've moved away from the idea of C as average in favor of C as effective minimum, then it's not clear to me why the D still exists. Either you've met the minimum, which is a C or better, or you haven't, which is an F. You're either on the bus or off the bus. The D suggests that you're being dragged along behind the bus, which strikes me as worse.
Full disclosure: I got a D in Russian in college. It felt very much like being dragged along behind the bus. The issue comes up in articulations with four-year colleges. They typically agree to take an Associate's degree as a block, rather than picking it apart on a course-by-course basis. To get an Associate's, you have to complete the required number of credits with a GPA of 2. If your goal is to attend a trade school after high school , you will most likely need your high school diploma.
Each trade school has different requirements, so take some time to look at what options are available to you. However, Pima Medical Institute and other similar programs do require an entrance exam to make sure you have basic skills to be successful in your coursework. If your goal is to get a job right after high school , you may not have a minimum GPA requirement, but many jobs still prefer you to have a high school diploma as a job requirement.
In addition, as you get older, you may decide you want to attend a college or trade school. No matter what your goals are, take time to set your goals and talk to your teachers and your principal to make sure you have the grades you need to pass high school and reach your future goals! Click here to read more about what classes you need to graduate high school in Arizona!
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