Academic Forgiveness Policy
Academic Forgiveness Policy
Undergraduate
Prior to matriculation, an undergraduate student may elect to have undesired transfer courses removed from their academic transcript. A credit removal request form must be completed and submitted to the Registrar's office. Once approved, the credit removal is permanent. Credits cannot be removed once the student is matriculated.
Undergraduate students who withdraw (or are withdrawn from the college) and later choose to apply for re-admission, are not eligible for Academic Forgiveness a second time.
Pages In This Section
- Academic Policies and Regulations
- Academic Dismissal
- Academic Forgiveness
- Academic Honors
- Academic Probation
- Academic Transcripts
- Administrative Withdrawals
- Attendance
- Classification of Students
- College Withdrawal
- Course Audit
- Course Grading
- Course Load
- Course Repeat
- Course Transfer
- Course Withdrawal and Refund
- Credit Hour Requirement
- Cross-Registration
- Deans List
- Digital Signature Act
- Disclosure of Student Records (FERPA)
- Email Address
- Gender Change
- Grade Point Average
- Grade Appeal Procedures
- Grading Standards
- Graduation Requirements
- Identity and Address Verification
- Inactive Student
- Incomplete Grade
- Leave of Absence
- Preferred First Name
- State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement
- Terminology of Degree Requirements
Academic Forgiveness Policy
Undergraduate
Prior to matriculation, an undergraduate student may elect to have undesired transfer courses removed from their academic transcript. A credit removal request form must be completed and submitted to the Registrar's office. Once approved, the credit removal is permanent. Credits cannot be removed once the student is matriculated.
Undergraduate students who withdraw (or are withdrawn from the college) and later choose to apply for re-admission, are not eligible for Academic Forgiveness a second time.