Course Repetition
A graduate student may not repeat more than one time a course for which a grade has been given unless the course is offered for variable credit. The repetition of a course does not remove the previous grades from the student’s official academic record. The last grade in a course will be used in computing the scholastic ratio (GPA). The credits will count only once toward meeting minimum credit requirements for graduation.
Individual programs may impose additional limitations on course repetitions with the approval of the dean of the Graduate School. Students are advised to familiarize themselves with program policies.