Can I repeat a course I’ve already taken to improve my grade?

Yes, students may repeat courses. Generally, University of Florida course work that is repeated is calculated in the computation of a student’s UF grade point average as many times as grades of “below C” for that course are recorded, although credit hours will be awarded only once. However, when a student earns a grade of “C” or higher in a course, repeats that course, and earns a “C” or higher on the subsequent enrollment, the new grade is not computed into the UF grade point average nor are additional credits awarded. The complete Repeat Course Policy statement can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog under Academic Regulations, Grades/Grading Policies at: http://www.reg.ufl.edu/catalog-2000-01/academic-regulations/academic-regulations-top.html

Contact the Office of the University Registrar if you have additional questions at (352) 392-1374, ext. 7229.

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