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How to fill out the Cal Poly Pomona Grade Forgiveness online
This guide will assist you in completing the Cal Poly Pomona Grade Forgiveness form efficiently and accurately. By following these clear instructions, you will ensure that your request for grade forgiveness is submitted correctly.
Follow the steps to complete the Grade Forgiveness form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Grade Forgiveness form and open it for editing.
- Fill in your personal information in the designated fields. Include your last name, first name, middle name, Bronco Number, contact phone number, mailing address, email address, and your major or sub-plan/option.
- Enter your enrollment history for grades to be forgiven. For each repeated course, indicate the course name and course number, and provide the term or year for each attempt (first, second, and third). Note the units for each course attempt.
- Fill out the grades you received for each course attempt, ensuring that you enter the correct quarter or year for reference.
- Provide your signature and the date to confirm your request for grade forgiveness.
- Have your academic advisor complete their section by indicating the number of units previously forgiven and the number of units of grade forgiveness requested on this form. The advisor must print their name, sign, and date the form.
- If applicable, obtain the signature of the chairperson verifying that the repeated courses have equivalent content. They must print their name, sign, and date the document.
- Once all fields are completed, save your changes, and download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
Complete your Grade Forgiveness form online today to ensure your academic progress.
Undergraduate students may attempt to improve their GPA by repeating a course. Only grades of C-, D+, D, D- F, WU or IC may be repeated and forgiven (excluded from GPA calculation). The course can be repeated no more than two times for a maximum of three attempts.