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Repeating Courses Taken as Post-Baccalaureate or Graduate Student
A postbaccalaureate or graduate student who wishes to repeat a 100- or 200-level course first taken in postbaccalaureate or graduate standing may do so as follows:
- To repeat a course in which a grade of "C" or better was made on the first attempt: Register through normal procedures. The student's academic record will indicate the course repeated and the grade earned; however, no units or grade points will be earned.
- To repeat a course in which a grade of "D" was made on the first attempt: Register through normal procedures. The student's academic record will indicate the course repeated and the grade earned; units attempted and grade points will be included in the student's cumulative grade point average for purposes of probation and disqualification. However, the student will not earn additional units completed by repeating the course.
- To repeat a course in which an "F" or "NC" grade was made on the first attempt: Register through normal procedures. Each time the course is taken the student will be charged with units attempted and will receive grade points, if earned. Repeating a course in which an "F" grade was received will be counted in the student's program for purposes of probation and disqualification.
- Updating courses: A candidate for the master's degree who wishes to repeat a course for the purpose of bringing it within the seven-year time period for completion of master's degree requirements should see the section on "Seven-year Time Limit on Courses in Graduate Degree Programs." Certain courses, although carrying the same number from term to term, are designed to have significantly different content and may sometimes be repeated for credit. See individual course descriptions.
Graduate students are not eligible for "academic renewal." Only students working for their baccalaureate degree are covered by the university policy on academic renewal.
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