The only way a course grade may be raised is by repeating the course and earning a higher grade. If a course is repeated and a lower grade is earned, the highest grade becomes the grade of record.
Repetition of Courses for Grade Improvement
Policies and Procedures
- Student Rights, Responsibilities, Complaints, Grade Appeals, and Discipline Appeals
- Inclement Weather Policy
- Official Publications
- Schedule of Classes
- Testing Fees
- Texas Common Course Numbering System
- Core Curriculum
- Field of Study
- Unit of Credit
- Student Load Information
- Determining the Grade Point Average
- College Preparatory Courses
- Grade Reports
- Adding and Dropping Courses
- Withdrawal from the College
- Incomplete Grades
- Repetition of Courses
- Repetition of Courses for Grade Improvement
- Repeat Course Fees
- Transferred Courses
- Scholastic Probation
- Scholastic Suspension
- Class Attendance
- Religious Holy Days
- Texas Success Initiative Plan (TSI) Class Required Attendance
- Change of Name or Address
- Access to Student Records
- Review of Record
- Panola College Policy for SB 412: Protections for Pregnant and Parenting Students