The
grades of A, B, C, D, and Pass entitle a student to degree credit. Once
taken and passed, a course may not be repeated, either to improve a
cumulative grade-point average or to amass further credit toward a
degree. For the one exception to this regulation, see Repeated Courses
above. However, a student wishing to
retake a course for self-improvement may register as an auditor,
without credit and without conversion privileges. (See Auditing Courses
above.) Courses repeated in this fashion become a part of the student's
permanent academic record.
The grades of
IN and NC do not entitle a student to degree credit and are
regarded as deficiencies. Lost or withheld credit can be recouped only
by successfully repeating the course, substituting another approved
course, or successfully completing unfinished work, as appropriate.