How is a students eligibility and GPA affected if he/she takes a course and receives a “C-” or lower, then retakes the course to get a “C” or higher?
If a student receives a “C-” or lower in one of the courses required for the Opportunity Scholarship, they are allowed to retake the course in an attempt to achieve the “C” or higher required in the administrative rules that govern the scholarship program. When personnel from one of the 16 participating institutions reviews this students transcript they will seek to establish whether the student has a “C” or higher in the required number of courses. For example, if a student has five units of Mathematics, and one of those units received a “C-” or lower, the student will have met the mathematics requirement as long as 4 of those units are at a “C” or higher. The same standard applies when a student repeats a course. As long as 4 units of mathematics are transcripted at a “C” or higher, the mathematics requirement would be met. However, the administrative rules do specify that campus personnel must include all courses on the student’s high school transcript when calculating his/her unwei
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