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2022-2023 Academic Catalog 2

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36 online meeting days). The deadline to drop an asynchronous course is prior to 5:00 PM (MT) on the last day of the semester (asynchronous courses are fully online X.GLB courses). A course drop is considered effective as of the day and time the student completed the drop via online registration or the completed Add/Drop Request form was received by the Registrar's Office. All required signatures and information must be completed in order for the Add/Drop Request form to be accepted and processed; failure to submit a completed request form on or before the deadlines stated below will impact the timing of an official course drop, grade received, and refund eligibility. REPEATING COURSES Students may repeat any course in which they have earned a grade of "F" or "WF." Once the course is successfully passed, the passing grade alleviates the impact of the failing grade on the grade point average. The failing grade will still appear on the transcript but will no longer factor into the GPA. When a student repeats a course due to a failed attempt, the highest grade is used in calculating GPA. No course for which a passing grade has been earned may be repeated for credit. Doctor of Ministry students can repeat up to two classes and Doctor of Philosophy students can repeat up to three classes in which a failing grade (i.e., less than a B-) was earned. INDIVIDUALIZED STUDY COURSE LIMITS No more than fifteen hours of individualized study may apply to a Master of Arts program, no more than twenty hours may apply to the Master of Divinity program and no more than six hours may apply to the Master of Theology program. Refer to the Non-Residential Course Limits section below for more detailed information.

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