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Repeating a Course
- A student may repeat any course in which a grade no higher than D+ was earned (in any attempt); however, once a degree has been granted, the grades earned for completed courses are locked and may not be repeated.
- The final (latest) letter grade earned will be used in the calculation of the cumulative GPA, and if applicable, in the major/minor GPA.
- All grades and all attempts remain on the student academic record, however, credit for the course may be counted only once.
- If a course that was originally passed is failed in the repeat, then the credit earned for that course will be lost and the F will be factored into the GPA.
- If a student withdraws (WD) from a repeated course, there is no adjustment made on the grade/credit of the original attempt.
- A grade that was originally earned in a course may not be changed by repeating the course under the pass-fail option.
- If a student wishes to have the latest grade for a repeated course counted in their GPA calculation, the student must repeat the identical course at Lafayette or an approved equivalent course through LVAIC cross-registration. For courses repeated elsewhere, the transfer grade will not replace the Lafayette grade.
- Students are responsible for determining any academic or financial implications for repeating courses.
- The new policy will be implemented beginning with courses repeated in Fall 2022. It is not retroactive and does not apply to any course repeated prior to Fall 2022.