| ||||
How do I get my grades at the end of the semester?
Students have two options in accessing their grades:
- KIOSK's (located in each college as well as in the Library, Millican Hall, and the first two floors of Howard Phillips Hall)
- STUDENT SELF SERVICE on MyUCF
What do I do if I think I received an incorrect grade?
If you think you have received an incorrect grade, you have to:
- Bring it to the attention of the instructor of the course before the next semester ends
- Attempt to resolve the problem with the help of the instructor in as speedy and satisfactory a manner as possible
When does a student go on academic probation and how long does the student stay on probation?
Academic probation occurs when a student's UCF GPA drops below 2.0. Academic probation will continue until the current term and UCF GPA reach 2.0 or better. A student can continue at UCF on academic probation as long as he/she earns at least a 2.0 each semester, but to graduate a student must have a UCF GPA of 2.0 or better.
What if I don't make a 2.0 my next semester while on academic probation?
A student on academic probation is disqualified (first suspension) upon failure to achieve a 2.0 GPA during another semester. A student who is disqualified may not enroll at the university for two semesters following disqualification. Readmission after two semesters is not automatic. A disqualified student must submit an application for readmission, which can be obtained from the Registrar's Office or on-line at http://www.registrar.ucf.edu/forms/readmission, supported by a letter indicating the reasons for previous academic difficulties, plans for achieving a GPA of 2.0 or better, and a recommendation from the department or college of the intended major. The total record will be reviewed, and the decision on readmission will be sent from the University Registrar's office.
