What constitutes an overall failing grade for a college course?

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Typically, for college or university undergraduate course work, an "F" grade indicates failure. A "D" grade is a minimum pass, however the overall Grade Point Average (GPA)
must be a "C" average (2.0) to graduate from most programs of study. There are other programs that may require a higher GPA (usually in the health related fields).

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