Courses designated as preparatory will not count as credit toward any degree or certificate. Preparatory courses have four- digit numbers; the first digit is a “0”. In the developmental studies program, a grade of “C” or better indicates satisfactory progress for advancement either to the next level within the preparatory program or into academic studies. A grade of “D” means the student will be retained in the same level in the developmental program, repeating the class. In the case where a student has been given an “I”, after the 6 weeks completion period the “I” may be changed to a regular grade.
College Preparatory Courses
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- College Preparatory Courses
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- Withdrawal from the College
- Incomplete Grades
- Repetition of Courses
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- Repeat Course Fees
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