Depending on the specific program of study, a D is a minimum pass, however not transferable to another college or university. Typically, you must maintain a grade point average 2.0 to graduate, but some programs require a higher GPA to complete successfully. Still, you should consider the D- as a failure, and repeat the course for a higher grade.
As long as it's a 70% or over it's considered passing. So, no, a D would not be considered passing at most schools.
D is not normally a passing grade; only C- and above will earn you the credits.
Usually, but it depends on the university.
no if you get less than a b+ you wont pass
A D is a passing grade for 9th grade. It is the overall average of all grades that makes the difference between passing and repeating a grade.
For colleges and universities, a D grade is a minimum passing grade. However, it is unsatisfactory, and one with a D average cannot graduate and is at risk of academic dismissal. In addition, D grades will not transfer to other schools.
The average passing grade should be a D- or above, but it varies on different schools and districts.
Generally a passing grade (not all universities may abide) which is a C+ or greater.
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yes it is but better to get a A+
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This will vary from school to school. At most times a D is a passing grade, but at some schools if you get 3 D's than you would go to summer school. If given a D you are given partial credit.
It is a passing grade, but below average.
No, but C is.
Yes, a friend of mine (well 2 of them) have their BA and both got a D in College Algebra, so Yes it is a passing grade, as long as it is not an "F"