What Do I Need to Get a D+?

A D+ is typically 67–69%. While it passes most general university requirements, it does not fulfill prerequisite requirements in most majors. Enter your current grade and final weight below.

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Required Final Exam Score

When D+ Is the Right Target

D+ (67–69%) keeps you enrolled and satisfies the university's minimum passing grade but typically does not fulfill major prerequisites (which usually require C or better). It may be the right target when: retaking is not an option this semester, or the course is an elective rather than a required course.

Financial aid note: Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for federal financial aid usually requires a minimum GPA of 2.0 and completion of 67% of credits. A D+ contributes 1.3 GPA points — verify your SAP standing.

Required Score Table — D+ Target (67%)

Current Grade20% Final25% Final30% Final35% Final40% Final45% Final50% Final
50%>100%>100%>100%98.6%92.5%87.8%84.0%
60%95.0%88.0%83.3%80.0%77.5%75.6%74.0%
65%75.0%73.0%71.7%70.7%70.0%69.4%69.0%
70%55.0%58.0%60.0%61.4%62.5%63.3%64.0%
75%35.0%43.0%48.3%52.1%55.0%57.2%59.0%
80%15.0%28.0%36.7%42.9%47.5%51.1%54.0%
85%✓ Done13.0%25.0%33.6%40.0%45.0%49.0%
90%✓ Done✓ Done13.3%24.3%32.5%38.9%44.0%
95%✓ Done✓ Done1.7%15.0%25.0%32.8%39.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically 67–69% on a standard 100-point scale.
It contributes 1.3 GPA points. Whether it satisfies SAP depends on your overall GPA and completion rate — check with your financial aid office.
Depends on your withdrawal deadline, GPA impact, and whether retaking costs more than the time lost. Calculate the GPA impact of both options before deciding.
Speak with your professor and academic advisor about your options including incomplete grade, late withdrawal, or extra credit.
At most universities, yes — it satisfies general degree hours. But it almost never satisfies prerequisite requirements for major courses.
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