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The following policies apply to ALL courses that may not be repeated for
additional credit.
- The following students are required to follow the new
repeat policy:
a. All new freshmen who began at University of Maryland, College
Park Fall 1990 and after.
b. Transfer students from schools other than Maryland
community colleges who began at University of Maryland,
College Park, Fall 1990 and after. This includes transfer
students from another University of Maryland institution.
- There is a limit to the number of times a student may repeat a
course. Students may have one repeat of any course in which they
earned an A, B, C, D, F, P, S, W, I, NGR or Audit; they cannot be
registered (after the schedule adjustment period) for any given
course more than twice. A student's dean's office may grant an
exception allowing an additional course repeat. In this case,
students must present a plan for successfully completing the
course. All attempts will be counted toward the total limit for
repeatable credits.
- Students may repeat no more than 18 credits. Additionally, if a
student withdraws from all courses during a semester, those
courses are not included in this limit.
- The grade point average will include all attempts at a given course
that result in a grade of A, B, C, D, or F. However, to help
freshmen and transfer students adjust to the University of
Maryland, College Park, the following two exceptions allow for the
cumulative GPA to be calculated so that only the higher grade
is included:
a. When the repeated course was taken within the student's first
semester at University of Maryland, College Park, or
b. When the repeated course was taken within the student's first
24 credit hours attempted (including transfer credits) or within
the semester during which the student reached the 24th credit
hour attempted.
- Any grade earned in prior attempts of a repeated course
will appear on the student's transcript, regardless of whether
the grade is dropped from, or included in, the cumulative grade
point average.
- Repeat by transfer-If a student repeats by transfer a course that
was taken before or during the semester in which the student
reached 24 credits attempted (including transfer credits) and the
transfer grade is higher, then the original grade in the course will
be excluded from the GPA calculation.
a. If the course was taken after the semester in which the
student reached 24 credits attempted, the original grade
remains in the GPA calculation. Special exceptions can be
requested by the dean in unusual circumstances.
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