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Mar 13, 2025
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SPEMI/13/AS/09/UEPC - Undergraduate Policy on Repeated Courses Effective June 19, 2009
- Undergraduate students may repeat courses only if they earned grades lower than a C.
- Course Repeats with “Grade Forgiveness” (Grade forgiveness is the circumstance in which the new grade replaces the former grade in terms of the calculation of GPA, etc.):
- Undergraduate students may repeat up to 16 semester-units with grade forgiveness.
- Undergraduate students may repeat an individual course for grade forgiveness no more than two times.
- Grade forgiveness shall not be applicable to courses for which the original grade was the result of a finding of academic dishonesty.
- Course Repeats with “Grades Averaged” - Undergraduate students may repeat up to an additional 12 semester-units, i.e., units in addition to the 16 semester-units for which grade replacement is permitted. In such instances the repeat grade shall not replace the original grade; instead both grades shall be calculated into the student’s overall grade-point average.
- These limits apply only to undergraduate students and to units completed at CSU Stanislaus.
- These limits apply to all courses at CSU Stanislaus except those which are specified as being ”repeatable for credit.”
Review History: Unanimously approved by the Academic Senate on May 12, 2009. Approved by President Hamid Shirvani on June 19, 2009.
Strategic Planning, Enrollment Management, & Innovation Division has the primary responsibility for this policy.
Attachment(s): SPEMI/13/AS/09/UEPC - Undergraduate Policy on Repeated Courses
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