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Concurrent Enrollment

College Grades & Transcripts

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Taking concurrent enrollment classes begins a permanent college record, or transcript, that may be transferred to other colleges and universities. Transcripts will not be released to anyone other than the student. Even your parents or guardians can’t access your transcript without your signed, written permission.

You should review your transcript every semester to ensure that your Concurrent Enrollment classes have been posted to your transcript and that the grades are correct. You can also see the progress that you are making towards graduation.
For information on how to access your unofficial and official college transcript visit the Enrollment Services transcripts page.

Grades

The grades you receive in your concurrent enrollment classes will be recorded on both your high school transcript as well as your permanent college transcript and will follow you throughout your college career. These grades can only be overridden by paying full tuition, retaking the class at SLCC, and then filling out a “Repeated Class Notification” form to have the higher grade reflected in your GPA.

Be aware that receiving a poor grade in any of your concurrent enrollment classes could effect financial aid eligibility, your overall college GPA, athletic eligibility, and the ability to qualify for admission at some college and universities. So it is important that you take your concurrent enrollment classes seriously and work hard to earn good grades.

Viewing your grades

Grades can only be accessed using your MySLCC account. You should check your MySLCC account every semester to make sure you have been properly registered for your classes, and that there are no grading errors. Grade reports are not mailed.

Changing Your Grade

Once grades are entered into the SLCC college system by your instructor, no change is possible without your instructor’s approval. Grades may be changed only if an error was made. You may appeal grades up to 3 years after the grade is assigned. To change a grade, your instructor will need to submit a grade change request to SLCC.

Low Grades

Grades below 'C-' may not transfer to other colleges or universities. If you are transferring a course to another college or university, contact that institution. Low grades in some prerequisite classes may also prevent you from registering for subsequent classes. See Course Prerequisites for more information.

SLCC Grading Standards

Grade GPA Quality
A 4.0 Superior Grade
A- 3.7
B+ 3.4
B 3.0 Above Average Grade
B- 2.7
C+ 2.4
C 2.0 Average Grade
C- 1.7
D+ 1.4
D 1.0
D- 0.7 Lowest Possible Grade
E 0 Failing

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