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repeat of courses required courses Students who fail a course after a second attempt will be assigned an academic standing hold and will be placed on academic probation. Students who fail the same course after a third attempt may be academically dismissed. Students who attempt the same course three times and earn grades of W, WF or WP will be assigned an academic standing hold; these students may be subject to academic suspension if the course is not successfully completed during the next course offering. Appeals regarding academic suspension or dismissal can be made to the Academic Appeals Committee, if extenuating circumstances exist. A student may appeal only once and the decision of the committee is final. concentrations In programs of study that require a concentration, students will be given the following options in the event that they cannot successfully complete a concentration course requirement at the third attempt: 1) make an alternate concentration course selection (if available) or 2) select a new concentration to meet degree requirements. courses not required If the attempted course is not a specific degree requirement, the student will be unable to attempt the course again. The student must then select an alternate course to meet degree requirements. graduation requirements If the attempted course is a mandated graduation requirement such as community service learning requirements, career management course sequences, or Sanitation Certification, then the student has a maximum of 9 terms to complete the course. |
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