

Core Curriculum courses require D- or better (if transferring core credit from another school, a C or better is required for transfer).Minor/certificate requirements also typically require C- or better, see program websites for details.(Note that for pre-health prequisites, a C- may not be acceptable to meet prereqs. Major requirements (science, major classes) require C- or better.Information about Q dropping and pass/fail: see HPO website.Students who have reached the six-drop limit are not eligible to use the OTE to drop a course.

Drops allowed under the provisions of the OTE will be considered academic drops and will count toward the six-drop limit.Any drop assigned will not be considered final until any investigations of scholastic dishonesty for the class in question are resolved. A student may not drop a class if there are any pending investigations of scholastic dishonesty for the class in question.This will be verified by the student’s dean’s office. A student may not drop a class in which a final grade has been assigned.Deadline: Monday, April 24th by 11:59pm (CST).Email your request to: Include your name, EID, course #, unique #, and that you want to use your OTE.An OTE still appears as a Q drop (or W for withdrawal) on transcript just like a normal drop or withdrawal would.See more details about the OTE on the CNS website.

If you are unsure if you have used your OTE yet or not, check in with your academic advisor.You have up to 6 total Q drops during your time at UT, but just one of those can be an OTE Q drop over your entire time at UT Austin.
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