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Course Repeat Policy

The Repeat Policy affects all courses not designated repeatable for credit. Repeated courses are recorded on the transcript for every individual registration; all letter grades count towards the cumulative grade point average. Repeated courses will be counted one time only in the total credits towards graduation. For more information contact the Registrar's Office, (970) 351-2231.

Only fully admitted UNC undergraduate students may repeat a UNC course using grade forgiveness in an effort to increase their UNC GPA. Repeating a course under grade forgiveness is subject to the following conditions.

Effective Fall 2002, undergraduate students must submit an application to the Registrar's Office by the last day to drop the class to be eligible for grade forgiveness. You will be notified through your UNC email account if the application is denied.

A student who has been granted "fresh start" is not eligible for Grade Forgiveness.

Independent Study (Correspondence) Courses retaken for grade forgiveness must meet on campus registration, drop and course completion deadlines for the semester the course is repeated.

If you plan to transfer to another academic institution or plan to apply for graduate school in the future, you should be aware of the fact that other institutions may include both grades in the calculation of your GPA for admission to their institution.

If you are receiving financial aid, please be aware the Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy is separate from the Grade Forgiveness Policy. Changes in your cumulative GPA and/or deficient hours due to grade forgiveness will not be taken into account in your financial suspension appeal until you have completed the class. If you have questions, please contact Student Financial Resources at (970) 351-2502.

Your academic standing with UNC remains probationary until grades are processed at the end of the semester. If you have questions in regard to your academic standing, please contact the Office of Academic Support and Advising at (970) 351-1391.


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