Repeating Courses

New federal regulations may prohibit a student from receiving financial aid for repeating a course. A student may choose to repeat a course taken at the University in order to improve their cumulative Grade Point Average. Credit is only given for the last grade earned when repeating a course. Repeated courses will appear on the student’s transcript. The first attempt will also be shown; however, the student's cumulative Grade Point Average (cGPA) is recomputed to count only the most recent attempt. All repeats are charged at the current tuition rate. 

Credits may only be earned once per course. If a student retakes a course from which they have earned credit, the credits for the first course completed will not count toward earned credits. However, those credits will count toward the pace calculation as credits attempted. Repeating a course may impact Title IV funding. Please contact the Financial Aid office.