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University of Calgary Calendar 2010-2011 Academic Regulations B. Registration B.9 Repeating Courses
B.9 Repeating Courses

A student may repeat a course previously attempted (excluding withdrawals) only once. To repeat a course more than once will require the permission of the faculty in which the student is registered and the department offering the course. Permission is granted only under exceptional circumstances.

Students repeating courses taken at the University of Calgary will not have the original grade, failure or otherwise, removed from the transcript of record. The transcript of record will indicate both the original grade and the repeated course with its final grade in the term in which it was taken.

Taking or repeating a course that is a prerequisite for a higher level course after having completed the higher level course with a grade of "C-" or better will be allowed only with the permission of both the faculty in which the student is registered and the department offering the course.