You may repeat a course previously taken at CSUN when Nonrestrictive Registration begins (no enrollment appointment is needed). For specific dates, see the Registration Calendar.
After the third disqualification, the student must wait 5 years before reapplying to CSUN and taking classes, including those offered through The Tseng College (Extended Learning). Ask your advisor for guidance. Learn more at Disqualification. I have a hold for missing transcripts, but I sent them to CSUN last semester.
Both the original and the repeated grades shall be calculated into the student’s total GPA. Any course taken at CSUN must be re-taken at CSUN to replace (or forgive) the previous C-, D, F, IC or WU grade within the 16-unit maximum.
All matriculated CSUN students (i.e., those enrolled in CSUN degree or certificate programs) receive an enrollment appointment each fall and spring semester. Your personal enrollment appointment is the earliest date and time that you can register for fall or spring classes.
Where can I get a permission number?Before classes begin, you can usually obtain a permission number from the academic department.When classes begin, you should attend the class and request a permission number from the professor (in most cases).
Undergraduate students may take an individual course no more than three times. Only one repeat per course is permitted for improving the grade, with the higher of the two grades counted in the student's GPA.
Students enrolling in a course for the first time receive priority over students wishing to repeat a course. Students may enroll in a repeated course on a space-available basis starting several weeks before fall or spring classes begin. For enrollment dates, visit the Registration Calendar.
A Permission Number Request can be submitted after BOTH of the following conditions:On or after your official enrollment appointment (registration date) that is posted in your portal. AND.You have officially tried to register for the class in SOLAR and were blocked/received an error message.
Disqualification of Undergraduate Students First Disqualification Any student whose cumulative GPA is below a 1.0 will be disqualified immediately without first being placed on academic notice (formerly academic probation).
Withdrawals. A withdrawal on your transcript will also have further implications for your educational record. A withdrawal will count in the number of times you are allowed to repeat a course. It will be combined with substandard grades to limit the number of enrollments you may have for a single course.
16 unitsWhat is CSUN's Repeat Policy? A maximum of 16 units at CSUN may be repeated for grade forgiveness (only the newer, and presumably higher, grade is used in calculating a GPA). Only courses with grades of C- or lower may be repeated. Normally, only one repeat per course is permitted for grade forgiveness.
Students cannot improve grades of courses taken at another institution by repeating them at CSUN. The stated limits (16 units for grade forgiveness and 12 units for grade averaging) apply only to units completed at CSUN.
Dean's List (Undergraduate) Students who carry a minimum of 12 graded semester units (CR/NC courses do not apply) and who achieve a GPA of 3.5 or better are awarded Dean's List standing for that semester.
A permission number was used for the wrong class. Tell students that a permission number can only be used for a specific class section and is not interchangeable with other classes. Department or instructor gave a student a permission number for the wrong class. Verify the permission number before issuing to student.
In general, yes, just contact the instructor and ask. If it won't be obvious, briefly describe why you need the permission number. In most common situations, there shouldn't be any problems. Business school —-> ask for a number CLAS—> you can just email them and kindly ask.
You want to inform the professor that you are interested in getting an add code for their course. FOR EXAMPLE: I am a dual enrolled student and I am interested in adding your course if possible. May I possibly get an add code for your class? FOR EXAMPLE: I would very much appreciate your permission to take this class.
16 unitsWhat is CSUN's Repeat Policy? A maximum of 16 units at CSUN may be repeated for grade forgiveness (only the newer, and presumably higher, grade is used in calculating a GPA). Only courses with grades of C- or lower may be repeated. Normally, only one repeat per course is permitted for grade forgiveness.
Dean's List (Undergraduate) Students who carry a minimum of 12 graded semester units (CR/NC courses do not apply) and who achieve a GPA of 3.5 or better are awarded Dean's List standing for that semester.
General permission numbers are generic numbers used to add students whose identities are not already known (e. g., to fill available seats for a GE course in a large lecture hall, for advisors to distribute in satellite areas). Follow the steps in this guide.
On the Class Permission Data tab, a checkmark means that the permission number will override that restriction. For example, if the instructor does not want a permission number to override a course requisite, then s/he should uncheck that box. Permission numbers will not work if all override boxes are unchecked.
Tell students that a permission number can only be used for a specific class section and is not interchangeable with other classes. Department or instructor gave a student a permission number for the wrong class. Verify the permission number before issuing to student. A student wants to know why a permission numbers didn’t work.
A maximum of 16 semester units of CSUN course work in which an undergraduate student earned less than a C grade may be repeated for the purpose of excluding grades (or grade forgiveness) from the computation of a student’s overall GPA. Only the first 16 semester units repeated are eligible for grade forgiveness.
Students may enroll in a repeated course on a space-available basis starting several weeks before fall or spring classes begin.
Only the first 16 semester units repeated are eligible for grade forgiveness. All subsequent repeats will be averaged into the student’s total GPA. After the first 16 units of repeated course work, an additional 12 semester units may be repeated for grade averaging, but not grade forgiveness.
If the student does not receive a C or better on the second attempt, the student will be disqualified from the program. A maximum of 6 units in the formal program may be repeated at the graduate level. The repeat grade will appear on the transcript.
Enrolling in an individual course for the third time is generally not permitted. For exceptions, consult your academic advisor and complete the Third Repeat Approval Request Web Form. Contact your academic advisor. Read the University Catalog undergraduate policy on Repeating Courses.
Each time you are disqualified, the rules change for readmission to the University. After the third disqualification, the student must wait 5 years before reapplying to CSUN and taking classes, including those offered through The Tseng College (Extended Learning).
Request permission to enroll in a class from the academic department or the professor as follows: Before classes begin, you can usually obtain a permission number from the academic department . When classes begin, you should attend the class and request a permission number from the professor (in most cases).
Enrollment requirements and policies are established to ensure fairness and to uphold academic standards. On one hand, you are obliged to take responsibility for your actions, such as the requirement to participate in classes, as stated in the attendance policy. On the other hand, you may have a good reason to request a policy exception.
Restricted classes (e.g., those limited to certain student groups such as freshmen or seniors, majors, and credential candidates) offered in any term or semester, and. Year-round, state-funded cohort programs offered during summer term.
A permission number works only with its associated class section. If the class requires concurrent enrollment in another class (a co-requisite class), obtain a separate permission number for each class before enrolling. If you've tried all of the above solutions and none work, please contact Admissions and Records.
A maximum of 16 semester units of CSUN coursework in which a student earned less than a “C” grade may be repeated for the purpose of excluding grades (grade forgiveness) from the computation of the student’s overall GPA. Only the first 16 semester units are eligible for grade forgiveness.
Check the Registration Calendar for allowed dates. Undergraduate students may take an individual course no more than three times.
Only the first 16 semester units are eligible for grade forgiveness. An additional 12 semester units of coursework may be repeated for grade averaging, i.e. both the original grade and the repeat (s) will be calculated into the student’s total GPA.
If a student enrolls in a course for a third time, the units attempted and any grade points earned will be averaged with all other grades earned for the course (except ones that were awarded grade forgiveness).
The University recognizes that undergraduate students may need to repeat one or more courses in order to fulfill degree requirements and/or enhance previously acquired skills. However, students should seek academic advisement before deciding to repeat any course.
Grade forgiveness is not permitted for courses for which the original grade was the result of a finding of academic dishonesty. This policy does not pertain to repeats in such courses as music ensembles and independent study where the curriculum allows, permits or requires repeats.
Students cannot improve grades of courses taken at CSUN by repeating them at another institution. Students cannot improve grades of courses taken at another institution by repeating them at CSUN. The stated limits (16 units for grade forgiveness and 12 units for grade averaging) apply only to units completed at CSUN.
Students may repeat an individual course for grade forgiveness no more than one time .
Students may repeat a maximum of 16 units for grade forgiveness. Courses taken prior to Fall 2010 will not count towards the 16 units of grade forgiveness.
Incomplete Grades and Repeat Policy. Students may not repeat courses where an “I” grade has been previously assigned unless the “I” grade has lapsed or a grade of “C-” or lower has been assigned.
Students may not repeat courses where a grade of “C” or higher was previously received unless the course may be taken more than once for credit, or whose academic program – major requires a grade higher than a “C” .