Grade Forgiveness. A student who earns a grade of D or F will not be able to register the following term. After a one- term “sit out,” the student may register with the approval of the high school counselor or designee. Courses in which a grade of “D” or “F” is earned may be repeated one time for grade forgiveness if approved by the high school counselor or designee and if the college GPA is 2.0 or higher. All grades, including those forgiven, will remain on the College transcript and may be used for admissions and financial aid eligibility. Students should check with their intended transfer institution to determine if that institution will honor grade forgiveness awarded at North Florida College. Courses in which a “D” or “F” is earned may be repeated one time for grade forgiveness if the college GPA is 2.0 or higher. Students are ineligible for dual enrollment if their college GPA is below 2.0 or their unweighted high school GPA is below 3.0. The Parent must submit a withdrawal request to the Office of Dual Enrollment to withdraw a student from a course. Withdrawing from a course after the drop/add period counts as an attempt and a final grade of “W” will be reflected on the student’s NFC transcript. See the College Academic Calendar each term for the last Withdrawal date. All grades, including “W” for withdrawal, count as course attempts and become part of the student’s permanent college transcript; they may affect subsequent postsecondary admission and financial aid. A dual enrolled student is limited to two attempts per course.
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Samples: Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement, Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement