Undergraduate Students
Repeat Course Form
Undergraduate students who wish
to repeat a course that they had previously passed
may do so by completing a Repeat Course Form.
The current BSU undergraduate Repeat Course Policy
is listed below. The graduate policy may be
found in the University Catalog under Academic
Policies.
Credit cannot be awarded more than once for the
same course, whether earned through BSU or in
transfer. Credit also may not be awarded more
than once for courses which are seen as
equivalents to each other, in content or in
outcomes. Ex: Credit may not be awarded for more
than one first year seminar (_ _ _ _199) or more
than one second year seminar ( _ _ _ _298 or _ _
_ _299) regardless of topic. All exceptions (ex.
Internships) are marked in the catalog as
repeatable for credit.
An undergraduate student may choose to repeat a course through BSU. The repeated grade will replace the prior grade in the students GPA regardless of which grade is higher. Although both courses and grades will appear on the students transcript, credit for the course will be awarded only once as outlined above. (Only courses taken through Bridgewater State University and repeated through Bridgewater State University will be eligible for use under this policy.)
This policy does not apply to courses taken after a student has been awarded a bachelors degree from Bridgewater State University. If a student repeats a course, after having graduated, that course and grade will appear on the BSU transcript, but the student will receive no credit and only the prior grade will be included in the calculation of the students GPA.
Repeating courses taken in a previous semester may affect certain federal and state benefits, various financial aid programs, loans, scholarships and social security benefits, in addition to athletic eligibility and veterans benefits. The Veterans Administration will not pay for a repeated course in which a passing grade has been previously earned. Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements must be met for continued financial aid eligibility.
Graduate
Students
The College of Graduate Studies
will allow graduate students to repeat only one
graduate course for which they have received a grade
of B- or less. Although all courses and grades will
appear on the students transcript, credit for the
course will be awarded only once unless otherwise
stated in the university catalog. The higher grade
will be used to calculate the GPA. Only courses
taken at Bridgewater State University and repeated
at Bridgewater will be eligible for use under this
policy.
Students with more than one failed course should
meet with their adviser.
Note to All Students: Repeating courses taken in a previous semester may affect certain federal and state benefits, various financial aid programs, loans, scholarships and social security benefits, in addition to athletic eligibility and veteran's benefits. The Veterans Administration will not pay for a repeated course in which a passing grade has been previously earned. Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements must be met for continued financial aid eligibility.
Last Modified: December 21, 2012