1. Course Repetition: Grade Alleviation
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- A student who has earned a grade of D, F, or NP in a credit course at any College in the District may repeat the course for the purpose of grade alleviation.
 - A student may repeat a credit course for purposes of grade alleviation three times. A student may petition the appropriate College appeals body for permission to repeat a course more than once, but the petition
will be granted only based on a finding that unusual circumstances exist which justify a second repetition. - Upon satisfactory completion of the repeated course, the last grade earned in the repeated course is used in the computation of the grade point average.
 - In no case will the unit value of the repeated course be counted more than once.
 - The permanent academic record shall be annotated in such a way that all courses attempted will be indicated on the transcript in showing a true and complete academic history.
 
 
2. Course Repetition: Special Circumstances
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- Under special educationally justifiable circumstances, repetition of credit courses other than those for which substandard work has been recorded may be permitted.
 - A student may petition the appropriate College appeals body to authorize course repetition consistent with the California Code of Regulations, Title 5, 禮 55762-3.