Repeat Policy Sample Clauses

A Repeat Policy clause defines the rules and conditions under which a customer or party may repeat a service, purchase, or action under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility criteria, timeframes, and any limitations or requirements for repeating the transaction, such as discounts for repeat purchases or restrictions on how often a service can be used. Its core function is to provide clear guidelines for repeat engagements, ensuring both parties understand their rights and obligations, and to prevent misunderstandings or abuse of repeat privileges.
Repeat Policy. SCF will not waive the tuition for a second attempt on a dual enrollment course. Students wishing to repeat a course are required to pay all tuition and fees associated with the second attempt as well as meet all residency requirements and published deadlines as part of the college enrichment program. Participating students will be eligible for SCF’s grade forgiveness policy (see SCF catalog for grade forgiveness policy).
Repeat Policy. In accordance with the MCC forgiveness policy, students may repeat a course, up to a maximum of two repeat attempts per course, in which the student earned a grade of “D” or “F,” provided an associate in arts degree has not yet been awarded. The grade point average will be adjusted on the MCC transcript so that only the last attempt at the repeated course will be included in the grade point average. However, if a student transfers to another institution, public or private, it is the responsibility of the student to learn what the receiving institution’s policy is regarding acceptance of “forgiven” courses in the computation of the student’s grade point average. Students will be responsible for fees for the third attempt.
Repeat Policy. SCF will not waive the tuition for a second attempt on a dual enrollment course nor will the Manatee County School Board be held fiscally responsible for these students. Students wishing to repeat a course are required to pay all tuition and fees associated with the second attempt as well as meet all residency requirements and published deadlines as part of the college enrichment program as part of the college enrichment program. Participating students will be eligible for SCF’s grade forgiveness policy (see SCF catalog for grade forgiveness policy).
Repeat Policy. If a course is required to be repeated, the University will contact the student. At that time, the new class rotation, which includes the course repeat, will be evaluated. In the event of a course repeat, the student will receive the most recent grade earned. The previous course grade will not be included in the cumulative grade point average, but all grades received will be listed on the student transcript. Repeated courses will be included in attempted hours, unless the course is dropped during the add/drop period and if successfully passed will be included in attempted and completed hours and used to calculate maximum time frame, rate of progress and grade progression. Repeated courses are charged at the current credit hour rate. Successful completion of a repeated course is defined as achieving a “D” grade or higher for General Education Courses and Support Courses; while Core Courses require a “C” grade or higher. A student is allowed a maximum of three attempts per course (includes all Support, Core and General Education coursework at the University). Financial assistance may be available to students for courses being attempted three times. Courses repeated due to failure will be charged full tuition and lab fees. Book fees may not be charged for a repeated course. Fees will be applied for the repeated course if the required materials for the course have changed. These charges can be added to the financial assistance package, if available. If courses have been attempted three times and not successfully passed, the student will be dismissed from their program of study.
Repeat Policy. In accordance with the SCF forgiveness policy, students may repeat a course, up to a maximum of two repeat attempts per course, in which the student earned a grade of “D” or “F,” provided an associate in arts degree has not yet been awarded. The grade point average will be adjusted on the SCF transcript so that only the last attempt at the repeated course will be included in the grade point average. However, if a student transfers to another institution, public or private, it is the responsibility of the student to learn what the receiving institution’s policy is regarding acceptance of “forgiven” courses in the computation of the student’s grade point average.

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