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What is the process for taking an exam?

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What is the process for taking an exam?

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Q: If I fail an exam, how soon can I retest? A: There is technically no limit as to how soon you can retest. However, keep in mind that you get just two chances to pass an exam, so it is in your best interest to study hard and be prepared for your retest. Q: What happens if I fail an exam and its retest? A: If you double fail an elective exam, you will have to choose another elective. You may continue to take elective exams (two chances per elective) until you pass one or until your 12-month deadline occurs and you are automatically disenrolled. If you double fail a core course exam, you have the option of continuing in AWC by contacting AWC/DL. If you chose to continue, you will be enrolled into the next core course and have an opportunity to complete the failed course at the end of your program, within the 36 month window. Q: What happens if I fail two or more core courses? A: If you fail a second core course by double failing the exam, you must consult with your instructor to determ

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