Repeating a Course and GRO

Academic Policies

Policy update 1/10/06 in item #3, wording change to clarify Individual Studies.
Policy update 4/27/06 in item #11, identifying how this opportunity may be limited.
Policy update 2/12/07 in item #2, addressing UA South course prefixes.
Policy update 5/23/08 in item #3, adding directed research to Individual Studies.

 

Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO)

Graduate Students:

Graduate students may now apply to retake courses for which they received a grade of C or below.  Application forms and policy details are available in the Graduate College's Degree Certification Office, (520) 621-3609.

Undergraduate Students:

  1. Undergraduates who have not received a bachelor’s degree from this University may repeat under the Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO), only once, certain courses in which they received grades of C, D, or E.
  2. The repeat GRO attempt department, course number, and grading type must be identical to the first attempt.
    1. The use of GRO for Tier Two courses is limited to courses with the same title and course number.  GRO of Tier One courses will be limited to courses with the same title and subtitle, as well as the same course number.
    2. The use of GRO to replace UA main campus courses with UA South courses or vice versa, is limited to courses with a corresponding course prefix (e.g., ANTH-UA main prefix, and ANTV-UA South prefix), the same course number and title, and which have been determined to be equivalent as indicated in the Catalog course description.
  3. "Credit by Exam", "Grade by Exam", "Individual Studies" courses, "Correspondence" courses, and "Pass/Fail" courses cannot be taken under GRO. Individual Studies is defined as courses with numbers ending in 91 (Preceptorship), 92 (directed research), 93 (internship), 94 (practicum), and 99 (independent study).
  4. A total of 3 courses, not to exceed a maximum of 10 semester hours, may be repeated under GRO.
  5. A GRO repeated course grade will replace only one previous grade. (Example: if a course has been graded more than once, the GRO repeated course grade will replace only one of the graded courses.)
  6. Students must file a GRO request form in the Office of the Registrar, Administration Building, Room 210.  The request form is available only during GRO filing periods. See the exact External Link GRO Filing Deadlines and the External Link GRO Information page.
  7. The repeated attempt under GRO is the grade used in the calculation of the grade-point-average (GPA), even if lower than the first attempt, except in the case of #8 below. Both grades earned in the first and the GRO repeat attempts will remain on the academic record. If a student passes the first attempt, but fails the repeat attempt, the failing grade is calculated in the grade-point-average; however the units earned in the first attempt may be applied toward degree requirements.
  8. GRO repeat attempt grades of O, W, WP, WF, WO or XO will count as attempts, but will not replace the grade in the first attempt.
  9. When the final grade for the GRO repeat attempt has been processed in the Office of the Registrar, the cumulative grade-point-average will be adjusted. Grades of I, K, and Y are not final grades.
  10. Total earned units will not be affected by GRO, duplicate earned units resulting from GRO cannot be applied towards a degree program.
  11. University, college or department policies or certain circumstances may limit the option to use the Grade Replacement Opportunity. Neither the department nor the Office of the Registrar is responsible for the loss of this opportunity due to changes in course offerings, such as course cancellation, unit change, time change, etc.
  12. After filing the GRO form, it becomes the STUDENT's RESPONSIBILITY to notify the External Link Office of the Registrar, Administration Bldg. Rm. 210, of ANY CHANGE that may affect the registration in the course being repeated.

    Please direct specific questions about GRO to your External Link academic advisor

Establishment of Credit

Undergraduate students may repeat any course for which they have received an E or W. They may repeat this course as many times as necessary to establish credit, but may only be eligible for grade replacement once.

First and Second Attempt Averaging

Undergraduate students may repeat only once any course in which they have received original grades of C or D. Grade-point average will be computed by averaging grades earned in the first and second attempt. Original grades of A or B may not be repeated, except as specifically provided by departments on a course-by-course basis. Credit will be allowed only once unless the course is designated "repeatable for credit" by the department.

Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) Policy


Page last updated:  May 20, 2013


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