Repeated Courses
Undergraduate students may repeat courses in which a grade of ‘D’ or ‘F’ has been earned. In certain courses such as ENGL 1004* or math courses that are prerequisite to the terminal math course in the Mathematical Thinking & Quantitative Reasoning area of General Education, a student must achieve a grade of “C” (2.0) or above to progress in the program, and therefore must repeat such courses in which less than a 2.0 is earned. Nursing and Occupational Therapy majors are subject to different standards and should consult the most recent department handbook, or consult the academic advisor or department chair, for details on repeating courses. Graduate students may repeat courses with a ‘C’ (2.0) or below with the Program Director’s approval. *See the Satisfactory Progress in Written English section of this catalog for more information about the Expository Writing requirement.
In the case of repeated Dominican courses, both grades remain on the academic record, but upon successful completion of the repeated course, only the higher grade is calculated into the GPA, and the student receives credit for the course only once. If a course taken at another college is repeated at Dominican, the higher grade will be applied toward the degree; both grades will appear on the record and credit will be given only once. GPA’s affected by a successfully repeated course will appear on the transcript, beginning with the semester of the successful repeat.
Students should check their unofficial transcript on Self-Service after the completion of a repeated course to ensure that their grade point average has been adjusted appropriately, especially in cases of transfer courses and/or courses with different Dominican course numbers. See the Academic Renewal Policy section of this catalog for unsuccessful work taken at least five years earlier.