Class Repeats for Undergraduate Students
Students who receive a grade that is defined as not successfully complete the course under the program grading scale must repeat that course.
Courses Passed, but not Successfully Completed
When a student receives a passing grade in a course (C, D, etc.), but the grade is not adequate for the course to be considered successfully completed due to the grade requirements for courses in the program, the student may receive financial aid only for the first repeat of the course. However, if a student passed a class once then receives financial aid for retaking it and fails the second time, the student may not receive aid for retaking the class a third time.
Courses Passed, but not Successfully Completed
When a student receives a passing grade in a course, but the grade is not sufficient for the course to be considered successfully completed due to the grade requirements for a given academic program, the student may receive financial aid only for the first repeat of the course. If a student earned a passing but insufficient grade receives financial aid for retaking it and fails to earn a sufficient grade to progress within the program, the student may not receive aid for taking the class a third time.
Retaken Courses and GPA
When the student repeats a class for which he/she initially earned a failing grade and receives a passing grade, that grade will replace the failing grade and the new grade will be used to calculate the final cumulative grade point average (CGPA). All attempted coursework will be reflected on the student’s official transcript. All credits resulting from repeated courses are included in determining student’s satisfactory academic progress standing for rate of progress.