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Hello,
I was planning on retaking some of my undergraduate classes that I received C's in to improve my GPA but then I came across this statement from my University...
Does this mean that I cannot improve my GPA because I graduated already? Or that it will help with my GPA but it will not change the undergraduate letter grade? If that's the case, then what's the point of retaking them?
Please help, because I don't get it 😕
I was planning on retaking some of my undergraduate classes that I received C's in to improve my GPA but then I came across this statement from my University...
Repeated Courses
Effective Summer 2008 when a student repeats a course only the last grade earned will be used to calculate the grade point average. Courses which are repeated will only count once toward fulfilling the minimum 120 hours required for graduation. This policy does not pertain to courses taken for graduate credit.
Grade Change Limitation
There is a time limit of one calendar year for any changes in letter grades. Grades assigned prior to the recording of a degree cannot be changed after the degree has been awarded.
Does this mean that I cannot improve my GPA because I graduated already? Or that it will help with my GPA but it will not change the undergraduate letter grade? If that's the case, then what's the point of retaking them?
Please help, because I don't get it 😕