Let's say a student did bad on a class and wants to retake it. (I know that some colleges won't let students retake a class if they gotten Cs). Do you think students should be able to?
The grades that they have gotten should be wipe completely from their transcript.
Here's the kicker though. The student would have to pay FULL price for the classes that they want to retake. Any fee waives should not be applied, if they want to take it again for a grade replacement.
I find that colleges could make more money this way and it would offer students more chances at redemption. The only reason why colleges don't accept more students in an impacted program, I think is because many of those students are getting financial aid and some sort.
I mean wouldn't it make sense that if your business is losing money, you would want more paying customers, right?
W's are also an issue in my opinion. If I paid for my classes, why the heck should I receive a penalty for dropping a class late in the semester?
The grades that they have gotten should be wipe completely from their transcript.
Here's the kicker though. The student would have to pay FULL price for the classes that they want to retake. Any fee waives should not be applied, if they want to take it again for a grade replacement.
I find that colleges could make more money this way and it would offer students more chances at redemption. The only reason why colleges don't accept more students in an impacted program, I think is because many of those students are getting financial aid and some sort.
I mean wouldn't it make sense that if your business is losing money, you would want more paying customers, right?
W's are also an issue in my opinion. If I paid for my classes, why the heck should I receive a penalty for dropping a class late in the semester?