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Example

Meaning

%

SPAN 1001%

The policy was updated in Fall 2015. Check the website at  (College Preparatory Curriculum or CPC) for updated information.

(a, b, c, d, e, or f)

MATH 1112 (a)

a letter in parentheses following a course indicates that course fulfilled a core area at a previous University System of Georgia institution. No course substitution form is required for this course if used in that same area.

XXX

POLS 1XXX

a course listed with a first number (1, 2, 3, or 4) followed by XXX means that course does not have an exact equivalent course at ·¬ÇÑÖ±²¥app. The first number indicates the course level. This course is an acceptable transfer course, but a student’s advisor must determine how to use it in the program of study. If it is followed by a letter representing a core area, no course substitution form is required; if it is not, the advisor will need to complete a course substitution form.

K

HIST 2111     K

a grade of K by a course indicates that the requirement has been satisfied through AP or CLEP scores.

#

COMM 1100#

a grade followed by # means that the student has been granted academic renewal; while these courses still count for degree completion, these courses are not calculated in the student’s current GPA (remember that courses with failing grades or with D grades do not count as fulfilling degree requirements in academic renewal).

R

BIOL 1110    R B

an "R" in front of a transfer grade indicates that the student hasrepeated the course (remember that a course can only be counted one time for graduation).

^

COOP 2300   S^

a grade followed by ^ indicates that the course received institutional but not academic credit (hours for these courses should not be listed for graduation).

*

RGTR 0198   S*

a grade followed by * also indicates that this course met an institutional requirement but that it does not earn academic credit for graduation.