Repeated Courses
Students may repeat any course taken previously at the University of Utah as long as it is still offered. Students who repeat a course must register for the course and pay tuition. Hours earned in repeated courses count toward graduation requirements only once. The last grade received is used to compute your grade point average. The grade I, NC, W, V, and T do not qualify for removal of previous grades. All but the last class is identified as a repeated course on your academic record.
The Office of the Registrar runs an end of term process after grades have been reported for the term to post repeats for undergraduate students. Check your unofficial transcript or degree audit report to confirm the removal of the prior grade(s) from calculating into the grade point average. If the grade point average has not been recalculated, you may report repeated courses to the Registration & Records Division:
Online: Complete a repeated class notification form via the Campus Information Services.
In Person: Visit the Registrar’s Office in the Student Services Building, second floor, Window 13.
Please note that the University of Utah has modified some course numbers, departmental prefixes and titles to provide greater consistency with courses at other Utah state schools.
Cross-listed courses are subject to the repeated course policy, and will reflect appropriately on your academic record.
The Registrar’s Office reserves the right to adjust your record whenever a repeated course has not been recorded. This process does not apply to courses that may be taken more than once for credit.