No courses may be counted more than once in calculating the total number of semester hours credit toward graduation. Any required course in which an “F” is received must be repeated. A course on which the student made a passing grade may be repeated one time.
When a course has been repeated, the higher grade will be used in grade point average calculations. However, both courses and grades will remain on the transcript. In those cases where a course in which the student received a grade of “F” is not offered during the remainder of that student’s residence, an equivalent course may be substituted for purposes of meeting program requirements upon approval by student’s advisor, the Department Head, the Vice President of Curriculum, and the Registrar.
Veterans and financial aid students should be aware that they cannot receive VA benefits or financial aid again for courses which they have passed.
Students who are auditing courses may do so on a space-available basis after having paid regular tuition and fees for that course. A student may not audit the same class more than two times.
See section on Associate Degree Nursing on “Limitations” for course repetition regulations for students enrolled in that program.
Exceptions to this policy must be approved by the Department Head, the Vice President of Curriculum, and the Registrar.
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