713.02: Grading System: Repetition of Courses and Course Forgiveness
Any course for which the student has previously registered may be repeated. However, a course may be counted only once toward fulfillment of credit hours for graduation.
The student is responsible for initiating the forgiveness policy by making a request of the Registrar.
Course forgiveness occurs when a student repeats a course and the last grade awarded (excluding a grade of W) replaces the previous grade in the computation of the cumulative grade point average. The grade point average during the term in which the course was first attempted will not be affected. The official transcript will list the course and grade each time it is attempted.
When a student completes a course more than once, all grades for the course (excluding the first grade) will be used in computing the cumulative grade point average. Official transcripts at the institution will list each course in which a student was enrolled.
Students are responsible for checking financial aid regulations regarding repetition of courses.