Your UCF recalculated GPA for admission purposes is determined by what your high school puts on your official transcript and by which method of grading your institution has chosen to adopt.
Completed courses being graded as Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory will not affect your UCF recalculated GPA. Courses receiving an “S (Satisfactory)” earn credit for being completed. Courses receiving a “U (Unsatisfactory)” will not earn credit.
Courses that are marked “P (Pass)” will also result in credit earned and will not impact your UCF recalculated GPA. However, courses that are marked “F (Fail)” will be viewed as a failing grade and an “F” will be included in your UCF recalculated GPA. It is important to know which option your school is offering and fully understand the potential consequences of your choices if you are given options for U, S, P or F marks.
If you are transferring college level coursework to UCF, you should know that certain degree programs require a “B” grade or higher in some courses. You should contact the academic advising office in the college of your major for additional information on how these marks may impact transfer credit.