Can a student retake a course that she/he failed?
Yes, students can retake a course if it is offered again. When a student retakes a course, the new grade will replace the failing grade in the student’s GPA. The original grade will still remain on the transcript, but successfully retaking the course shows an effort on the student’s part to improve.
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- If a student fails pre-algebra in 8th grade and needs to retake the course, can a student retake pre-algebra in high school and have it count as one of the three years of math?
- If a student withdrew from, or failed an ITT course in a previous reporting period then re-registers to start the programme again, how should they be coded?
- Does a student have to retake the HSA if the student is repeating an HSA‐aligned course?