If I complete and submit the course grade forgiveness form for a repeat during my freshman year, may I change my mind later when I fail and repeat a class needed for my major?
The effects of course grade forgiveness are permanent. Since you only get to forgive two (2) classes, and you cannot revoke your decisions, you must be prudent. You may need to use the policy option at a later time. How and when you choose the course grade forgiveness option is up to you. • May I use the course grade forgiveness policy by repeating a class on another USC campus? The policy states that both courses must be taken on the same campus. • May grades earned in distance education (J-prefix) classes be forgiven or used as replacement grades? Distance education classes are viewed throughout the University system on different campus sites. The approval of your academic dean is required when a J-prefix course is used. • May I submit a petition for any exceptions to the restrictions? To ensure fairness and academic integrity, exceptions to any of the course grade forgiveness regulations cannot be granted by petition or by special action. • I am a transient student from another inst
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