Students have the right to repeat any course. The last grade earned in that course is called the current grade and is substituted for the previously earned grade and a new GPA is computed. Each grade of failure remains as an active, outstanding failure on the student’s record until a passing grade is achieved with sufficient attendance. If a student registers for any course in which the student has earned an incomplete grade, the student’s registration automatically converts the incomplete grade to a failing grade.
A student with any failing grade will be subject to automatic registration in that course or courses for the next academic period. The student may choose not to register for that course or courses, however non-registration in a failed course the next subsequent term of enrollment may compromise academic standing and/or eligibility for financial aid. Students are advised to discuss registration options with an academic advisor and/or financial aid advisor prior to making the decision to not register for a course with an outstanding failure.
If a licensing jurisdiction will not accept a letter grade of “P” (passing), the College will use other letter grades for that course.