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Baylor > Office of Academic Support Programs > Grade Recovery

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talked to a tutor?
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Grade Recovery

Your deficiency report indicates that one or more of your professors reported that you have a grade of D or F. You are urged to contact your professors and your academic advisor to discuss how to improve your grade before the end of the semester.

You must ACT NOW to improve your academic performance.

Some professors do not use the deficiency notice system. Simply because you have not received a deficiency report from a class does not mean that you are making passing grades. If you are doing poorly in any class, you should contact your professor and discuss ways to improve your grades.

Use the links on the left as a guide toward greater academic success.


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