Grade-point average: Students must have a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in courses taken at Oakland University. In certain programs, additional GPA requirements must be met.
An "I" grade indicates that a portion of required coursework has not been completed due to unforeseen reasons and that there is still a possibility of earning credit.
24 or more college credits: GPA of at least 2.5 will be considered for admission to Oakland University.
The Incomplete (I) grade is offered as a temporary measure for extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the student. The student, course instructor, and program director (if applicable) must sign the requested form. Work must be completed within six months after the end date of the course.
Withdrawls can be processed via MySAIL, in person or through the registration request form at any time for a given semester until the drop deadline date.
Yes. Unless you complete the work, 'I' grades will be changed to their incomplete final grades after one year. This may affect your GPA.
You will typically need to earn 60 credits for an associate degree, 120 credits for a bachelor's degree and 30-60 credits for a master's degree.
Students typically need 12 credit hours as an undergraduate student to be considered full time. (Graduate students are considered full time at eight credit hours.)
The 2024-25 tuition rate for in-state undergraduate lower division students is $15,863 or $528.75 per credit, an increase of 4.19% or $21.25. The 2024-25 tuition rate for in-state graduate students is $21,960 or $915.00 per credit, an increase of 4.99% or $43.50.