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NG and NR Grades
A “NG” grade means “no grade.” This means that at the time grades were submitted by the course instructor, a grade was not submitted for you. A “NR” grade means “no record.” This means that the course instructor did not submit any grades for all of the students in that course.
If you have a No Grade (NG) or No Record (NR) grade on your record, please contact the instructor of the course as soon as possible. If a grade is not assigned by the instructor, it will automatically revert to "F/NP" at the end of the following regular quarter.
For further assistance, please contact the Office of the Registrar at RegRecords@sa.ucsb.edu or visit our website for additional contact options.
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