Repeat Policy

Students may register for a non-repeatable course with the understanding that the last grade received will be used to determine grade point average.

In general, students are limited to registering for a graduate course two times. A student who elects to register for a course more than twice may see an impact on his/her eligibility for federal financial aid (e.g., loans/grants), tuition remission, visa status and/or athletics; he/she is limited to register for only the repeated course. A course is considered a repeat when a student is registered for the course after the last day to add a class. Therefore, students withdrawing from a course after the first week of classes will be subjected to the repeat policy.

A student has the right to appeal the repeat policy with the Graduate Student Academic Standards Committee.