Repeat/Recompute
A student who has repeated courses in which a grade of C, D or F was received may identify three of those courses (up to 12 hours) for the purpose of recomputing the GPA. For each course identified, only the most recent grade will be used in determining progress and in recomputing the GPA; however, the previous grade will remain on the transcript.
Credit in each course may be used only one time toward meeting the 120-semester hour graduation requirement, except where specified higher. A student can request the recomputing of their GPA by completing a Repeat/Recompute form (links located at the bottom of this page) and submitting it to the Office of the Registrar (Undergraduate Students) at any time prior to or on the last day of drop/add of the semester of anticipated graduation. Graduate students must submit their Repeat/Recompute form to their Graduate Program Coordinator.
This policy applies only to courses taken and repeated at UNA. Each student should seek help from his or her departmental academic advisor, or from the appropriate dean’s office and the Office of the Registrar, to determine if this policy is appropriate to his/her degree program.
In the Anderson College of Nursing, no student will be permitted to use the Repeat/Recompute Policy for any nursing course (NU designation).
COURSE REPEATS
Students should be aware that course repeats, for any reason, may not be looked upon favorably by some employers, by professional schools, and by honor societies. Each student should read the policy carefully and seek help from his or her departmental academic advisor, or from the appropriate dean’s office to determine if the following policies are appropriate to his/her degree program. All hours duplicated will be deducted from the hours passed on the academic record and may result in a change in student classification. In the Anderson College of Nursing, no student will be permitted to repeat a nursing course more than once.
A student may repeat any course in which a grade of C, D or F was received. For each course repeated, the highest grade will be used in determining progress, but the previous grade(s) will remain on the transcript record and all grades will be counted as work attempted in determining the grade point average (GPA).
Credit in a repeated course may be used only one time toward meeting the 120 semester hour graduation requirements (except where specified higher).
Students should be aware that utilizing the Repeat/Recompute or Course Repeats may not be looked upon favorably by some employers, by professional schools and by honor societies. Repeat/Recompute or Course Repeats may not be applied after the degree has been conferred. Also, all courses attempted at UNA will be counted in determining a student’s eligibility for Federal Student Aid.