W. Va. Code R. § 133-22-4 - Discretionary Academic Forgiveness Provisions
4.1. For purposes of grade-point average
required for graduation, public colleges and universities shall have
discretionary authority to establish academic forgiveness in addition to the
"D/F" repeat provisions. However, institutionally established provisions must
be consistent with this rule. If institutions elect to disregard prior "D"
and/or failing grades, such action must accommodate the following minimal
conditions:
4.1.a. Students must not have
been enrolled in college on a full-time basis during any semester or term in
the last four consecutive years.
4.1.b. Only grades for courses taken at least
four years prior to the request for academic forgiveness may be disregarded for
grade-point average computation.
4.1.c. In cases where grades may be
disregarded for grade-point average computation, these grades shall not be
deleted from the student's permanent record.
4.1.d. In instances where students request
and gain academic forgiveness from one college or university and then transfer
to another institution, the receiving institution is not bound by the prior
institution's decision to disregard grades for grade-point average
computation.
4.2. The
provisions included herein shall be considered as minimum standards for
extending academic forgiveness provisions. Consistent with institutional
policies and mission, individual colleges and universities may impose more
stringent provisions in the area of disregarding prior grades for grade-point
average computation for graduation.
4.3. Institutional policies regarding
academic forgiveness for grade-point average computation shall be stated in the
institutional catalog. In addition to providing information on the manner in
which such provisions may be applied at that institution, the catalog and/or
such other publications as are appropriate shall inform students that academic
forgiveness extended by one institution may or may not be recognized by other
institutions in which the student may transfer.
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