Repeated Coursework Posted on February 16, 2023 Students who have received a passing grade for a class and wish to repeat that class are not eligible for financial aid to cover the charges for that class unless the course carries a restrictive grade minimum for program acceptance. Under this circumstance the student is allowed to repeat the course one time with financial aid. Students are eligible to receive financial aid for a course for which they are replacing a grade of "F" or Incomplete ("IN"). Students may repeat, with aid, the previously failed course or courses up to two times in order to obtain a passing grade. Students on financial aid probation may repeat a course they have previously passed one time only if it is necessary for the degree or certificate. Courses with incomplete grades are included as attempted credits. Credits for repeated courses count only once as credits earned and only once in a student's GPA; however, these credits are counted as attempted credits when assessing if the student meets the quantitative SAP standard. The most recent grade for any repeated course is used in calculating GPA. Authors admin View all posts Linda Desjardins View all posts