Definition
A grade that indicates a student did not meet the minimum requirements to pass a course. In most U.S. grading systems, a failing grade is an 'F,' corresponding to a score below 60-65%. A failing grade earns 0.0 GPA points, which significantly impacts cumulative GPA. Some institutions distinguish between 'F' (completed course, insufficient quality) and 'WF' (withdrew while failing).
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Using Syllio to Manage Failing Grade
Understanding Failing Grade is the first step — having the right tools to manage it is the second. Syllio's AI-powered academic OS gives students and teachers the infrastructure to handle the full range of assessments and graded work that failing grade represents.
Students using Syllio can track every deadline related to failing grade across all their courses in one unified calendar — powered by AI syllabus scanning, LMS sync, and class code import. Teachers can build course materials that address failing grade directly from Syllio's AI tools and share them with students instantly.
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