NOTE: All "rules" are enforced by the VA
This includes any grade which allows for that class to give credit towards your Major or Minor Requirements. In some cases students can even receive a "D" and still get credit.
If you "Pass" and receive credit, there is nothing else that needs to be done. The only thing to keep in mind is that these classes cannot be certified again in the future (even if you want to take it again to raise your GPA). The VA will not pay for classes you already received credit for.
This includes any grade which contributes to your GPA, but unfortunately does NOT count towards your Major or Minor Requirements.
If you take a course and receive and "F", "D", or "C" grade that is "Non-Passing" and does not contribute, those classes can be certified again.
This is not a grade. A "U" is considered the same as Withdrawal from a course. The VA requires "U's" to be reported. If you received any tuition or course fees specifically connected to these classes, you will be responsible for paying the VA back for them. The VA will send a paper bill in the mail to request it.
These courses can be certified again should you choose to retake them. Also, if you received an "S" there is nothing else that needs to be done.
As soon as they change, the above three rules apply. Please remember that an Incomplete class is ongoing. Students should not sign up for these classes again as they are still enrolled.