Implementation Update
Published 3/18/2021
Please continue to encourage students toÌýapply for grade replacement by the posted deadline in Spring and Summer 2021, regardless of whether they're retaking a class they previously attempted between Spring 2020 and Summer 2021. This is important for several reasons:
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Â鶹ÒùÔº who are retaking an eligible course under the adjusted policy may not meet one or more of theÌýother grade replacement eligibility requirements.Ìý
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Given the limited scope of this retroactive processing, students need to stay in the habit of applying for grade replacement.
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Retroactively applying grade replacement in this situation is intended as a courtesy for students who don't realize they're now eligibleÌýunder the temporary policy adjustment.
In order to equitably implementÌýtheÌýtemporary grade replacement policy adjustment (see original announcement below), the Office of the Registrar has received approval to retroactively approve grade replacement for students retaking eligible courses through Summer 2021, regardless of whether the student submitted a grade replacement request form.Ìý
Â鶹ÒùÔº should continue to apply for grade replacement by the posted deadline in Spring and Summer 2021, rather than assume that grade replacement will be applied on their behalf.ÌýSee the gray box at right for details.
This processing will occur on:
- May 14, 2021, for eligible courses retaken in Summer 2020, Fall 2020 & Spring 2021
- Aug. 12, 2021, for eligible courses retaken in Summer 2021
Once each batch is processed, we'll email theÌýaffected students to inform them of theÌýchangeÌýand provide an opt-out option. For reference, see ourÌýe-memo to students whose grade replacement request was previously denied.
Please note:
- Â鶹ÒùÔº who retake an eligible course after Summer 2021 must apply for grade replacement; however, the course will not count against their total grade replacement credit limit.
- Â鶹ÒùÔº who retake a course that does not fall under the policy adjustment (i.e., that was taken before Spring 2020 or after Summer 2021) must apply for grade replacement, and the course will count against their total grade replacement credit limit.
For additional information,Ìýsee our grade replacement FAQs for advisors and administrative staff.
Original Announcement
Published 3/2/2021
RevisedÌý3/3/2021 (see note below)
As the provost announced last Monday, a temporary policy adjustment is now in effect allowing students who earned a low grade in a course taken between Spring 2020 and Summer 2021 to retake that course for grade replacement without it counting against their total grade replacement credit limit.ÌýAll other grade replacement eligibility requirements still apply.
This policy adjustment applies not only to students who have yet to retake a course they initially attempted during this period, but also to students who've already done so and were approved for grade replacement.Ìý[Revised for clarity, 3/3/2021]
In the coming days, our office will retroactively approve 38 previously denied grade replacement requests that are now eligible under the adjusted policy (see our student e-memo). Â鶹ÒùÔº whose degrees have already been conferred are not eligible for retroactive changes to their education record.
We are also working to identify students who attempted and repeated an applicable course during this period and did not request grade replacement, and willÌýfollow up with those students by the end of the semester.
To learn more about grade replacement, see our grade replacement page for faculty and staff.