<p>When the requirements stated, "C or higher" what does it mean?</p>
<p>Does C- mean acceptance or not in that category?</p>
<p>I took Spanish 2 and had a C- 2nd semester. Will a C- be accepted?</p>
<p>When the requirements stated, "C or higher" what does it mean?</p>
<p>Does C- mean acceptance or not in that category?</p>
<p>I took Spanish 2 and had a C- 2nd semester. Will a C- be accepted?</p>
<p>Sounds like you should call them rather than rely on our guesses, no?</p>
<p>Well…I still have less than 2 years left so I thought your opinion would be helpful.</p>
<p>@T26E4 Are you saying that I should ask the university directly? I’m unsure about what you said. </p>
<p>Please check for UCI. Thanks.</p>
<p>C- is generally synonymous with C for satisfying requirements. When the University of Texas recently went to +/- grading after years of letter grade only, they updated all the requirements from “C or better” to “C- or better.”</p>
<p>But yeah, when in doubt call the school and ask.</p>