Policies for Undergraduates

ACADEMIC SUPPORT

Contact the Center of Academic Program Support (CAPS) for tutoring and study-skill workshops, (Zimmerman Library, 3rd floor), or the ESS Tutoring for study groups. (Tappy Hall, Room 222)

• Join a study group
• Find a tutor to help you with the difficult subject s
• Make lifestyle adjustments to create make more time to devote to studying

DECIDING TO DROP A COURSE

Important issues to consider before dropping a class:

• What is the cause of the poor academic performance?
• Can it be improved?
• Will dropping the class impact a scholarship or financial award?
• Is the class required?
• When can the class be re-taken?
• Determine the timeline and appropriate course of action
• Talk to the ESS academic advisor about options
• Take action to meet deadlines

HOW AND WHEN TO DROP A COURSE

Students may drop courses during the semester; however, to drop a course without a grade, classes must be dropped prior to the deadline (see chart below). To drop a course after the deadline, meet with the professor before making an appointment to see the Associate Dean for permission to drop.

REPEATING A COURSE AND REPLACEMENT OF GRADE

Repeating a course, but credit for the course will be given only once (this could impact scholarships as well). All attempts and all grades are computed in the grade point average unless a petition is made to have the grade replaced. A grade replacement may be applied to only 12 hours of repeated course work. Petitions to replace grades are accepted at the Records Office. See the UNM catalog for additional details about repeating a course or call (505) 277-2916.

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