Repeat Courses
With prior written authorization from the appropriate advisor and dean, a student may repeat a course to improve the cumulative grade point average. Except for degree programs for which this policy is incompatible, no Barry University course may be attempted more than three times. Withdrawals are counted as attempts. A “W” letter grade cannot be exercised during the second and third attempt to replace a previously earned letter grade. That is, if a student earns a C, repeats the course and withdraws (W grade), the C grade will be recorded.
Quality points and credits attempted along with the highest grade earned are counted. If a student has an F and repeats the course and receives an A, only the A counts. Similarly, if a student has a D, repeats the course and receives an F, only the D counts. Though all the attempts remain part of the student’s permanent record, the cumulative grade point average will reflect only the highest grade earned. The Credit/No Credit Option cannot be exercised during the second and third attempt to remove a previous letter grade.
Courses taken at another institution cannot be used to satisfy a repeat attempt.