Superseding Grades/ Repeating Courses
A student who has received a grade of “D” or “F” in a course may repeat the course to raise the grade, provided in the meantime the student has not completed a more advanced course for which the repeated course is a prerequisite. When a course is repeated both the old and new grades will appear on the student’s record, but only the higher grade earned will be used in determining the cumulative grade point average. A petition for superseding must be completed and returned at the time of registration for the course to be repeated. Petitions for superseding may be obtained in the Office of the Registrar.
A five-hour course may be superseded by a four-hour course if the five-hour course is no longer taught and the four-hour course is essentially the same in content as defined by the department which originated the five-hour course. Similar procedures apply to a four-hour course which has been changed to three hours.
A student will not be allowed to supersede a grade earned at Northwest by completing an equivalent course at another institution.
Students must petition the Committee on Admissions and Advanced Standing for exceptions to the above policies. Petition forms are available in the Office of the Registrar.
A student with veterans’ benefits must advise the coordinator of Veterans’ Affairs when he or she plans to supersede a grade.