The university recognizes a course may need to be repeated. Students may retake a course. Students who retake a course and earn a higher grade may petition to have the first grade excluded from their grade point average computation. All grades, including those for repeated courses, will be included in the determination of eligibility for honors, fellowships, or other distinctions accruing on the basis of GPA. A copy of the approved petition will become part of the student's permanent record file.
Credit for any repeated course will apply only once toward degree requirements. Grades for all attempts at the course will appear on the student's official academic transcript regardless of whether or not the grade has been excluded from the GPA. It is the student's responsibility to petition to have the grade excluded from the GPA. Otherwise, the grade will be included in the calculation of the GPA.
A student may petition to have a grade excluded from GPA computation under the following conditions:
This policy outlines when a student can repeat a course and the conditions governing the recalculation of the cumulative grade point average.
This policy applies to all undergraduate students. Each college may publish detailed implementation strategies specific to that college.
The petition for the recalculation of GPA (grade deletion) is available from the registrar's office. The petition must have all authorizing signatures prior to its submission. If the petition is approved, the registrar's office will amend the student's official transcript with a notation.
Ohio Admin. Code 3364-71-07
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3364
Rule Amplifies: 3364