Grading Policies
See general graduate policies.
Repeating a Course
Ph.D. students may repeat a 5000- or 6000-level course if the original grade earned was a C, D, F and if allowed by the program. The course may be repeated only once and the original grade continues to be included in the computation of the grade point average. There is no grade replacement in a Ph.D. level program. Individual programs may prohibit repeating a course or may have limits on the number of times a student may repeat courses.
Academic Good Standing for Ph.D. Students
Each Ph.D. program has its own standards for academic good standing. Refer to those sections of the catalog.