Repeated Courses

A student may repeat any course in which a grade of 'C-', 'D+','D', 'F', 'XF', 'U', or 'W' was earned.

Students may request to repeat courses in which other grades were received only if there are extenuating circumstances. To request this exception, a Course Repeat Exception form must be completed and approved by the student's adviser, the chair of the department offering the course, and the student's dean BEFORE registration for the course.

The original grade will remain on the student's transcript. The new grade will replace the previous grade when computing the grade point average (GPA). If a student repeats a course and earns a lower new grade, the lower new grade will be used in the computation of the GPA.

The University does not guarantee the right to repeat any course. Courses may be deactivated, discontinued, or offered on a different schedule.

Courses may not be retaken at another institution to raise your UWRF GPA. Transfer credit generally applies toward graduation. However, grades for these courses will not be calculated into your UWRF cumulative GPA. 

Faculty Senate Policy passed November 8, 2006 (Motion 2006-2007/25)

If a student withdraws from a course taken as a "Repeat," the original grade earned will be reinstated in the overall GPA calculation.

Athletes should check with their coaches before repeating courses in which a grade of D was earned, as it may affect their athletic eligibility. 

Students receiving veterans' benefits may not count in benefit level determination those credits for which D's were previously earned.