AUM undergraduate students who retake undergraduate courses and earn a higher grade will have the previous grades excluded from their AUM grade point average under the Repeat-to-Replace policy.
Students are strongly encouraged to consult with an academic advisor to determine the potential impact of repeating a course on their financial aid, VA benefits, insurance, entrance to professional schools, participation in athletics, immigration status, and other matters.
Policy applies to grades of F or FA earned in AUM for-credit courses.
The original and repeated courses remain on the academic transcript. The higher of the two grades for the repeated course will be included in the GPA and earned hours; the lower grade will be excluded from the GPA and earned hours.
If the student earns the same grade in the repeated course, the grade from the original and repeated course will remain in the calculation of the student’s GPA; students will not earn credit for the repeated course.
Currently enrolled students or those seeking reinstatement are eligible for the repeat-to-replace policy. Repeat-to-Replace is not available to students who have graduated.
Grades that have been excluded from the GPA calculation through the Repeat-to-Replace policy will be factored back into the GPA when determining graduation honors.
The Repeat-to-Replace policy cannot be used for grades of F earned as a result of academic violation.
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