Repeated Courses
Undergraduate students may repeat courses in which they received a grade of “W,” “DR”, U,” “D,” “NC,” or “F”. Both the original and repeat grades will be used in the calculation of Grade Point Average (GPA), unless the student applies for grade forgiveness, but credit for only one attempt will apply towards graduation. All attempts and grades will remain on the student academic record/transcript. Students may not re-enroll in courses for which they have received a grade of “C” or higher without permission from their academic advisor. Students may repeat courses which are specifically designated as repeatable for credit. Repeatable courses may be taken up to the maximum number of times or hours as stated in the course description and/or university catalog. Course enrollment beyond these limits may not count toward the student's earned hours. Repeated courses may be subject to the Repeat Course Surcharge. Students should refer to the Repeat Course Surcharge website for further Information.
Graduate students may repeat courses, but grades from all graduate courses, including repeats, will be calculated in the term and cumulative GPA.
Related FIU Policies
FIU Policy 380.063 Repeat Course (Graduate)