Retaking a course
Students must
report each retake registration to The
Office of Registration and Records.
A student may
retake a course in which a grade of "D,""F,""I,""U"
or "WF" was received. If a student retakes such a course
at the University, it must be retaken under the same grading option
as selected initially. If the course is retaken for the purposes
of auditing, no grade will be given.
If a student
retakes a course at the University in which a grade of "D,""F,""I,""U"
or "WF" was received, then the credit hours and quality
points for the original registration and all subsequent retake registrations
will be used in computing the student's cumulative grade point average,
with the following exceptions:
- For the
first two such courses retaken at the University (they must be
two different courses), the credit hours and quality points for
the original registration will not be used in computing the student's
accumulative grade point average. For these two courses, the credit
hours and quality points for each retake registration will be
used in computing the student's cumulative grade point average.
- If a student
retakes a course at the University in which a grade of "U"
was received, it will have no effect on the cumulative grade point
average.
- Except for
the purpose of auditing, a student may not retake a course in
which a grade of "C" or better (including "S")
was received.
- No grade
is removed or erased from a transcript by retaking a course.
- If the student
retakes a course in which a grade of "D" was received,
no additional credit hours are thereby earned.
If a student
receives a grade of "F,""I,""U" or
"WF" in a course and then receives credit for that course
by successful completion of a similar course at another institution,
the credit hours and quality points for the first registration will
continue to be used in computing the student's grade point average.
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