• FAQ Type: Academic Standing, Advising
  • FAQ Response:

    In general, we recommend that students take those classes that are best for their situation. You should choose summer classes in your areas of academic strength, with meeting times that will make it convenient for you to attend punctually and consistently. Limit summer work hours and commitments so you have time to focus on coursework. Be aware, that you cannot earn new degree credits for any courses that are E-credited or in which you previously earned degree credit, including grades of D that are ineligible for the D/F Repeat Policy, grades of C or higher, or for math, languages or writing courses below your level of placement.