Course Remediation Process
Course remediation is assigned to a student by the course instructor when a student is scoring below the 80% benchmark on assignments and/or exams. The goal of course remediation is to support student learning, prevent further academic decline and determine what the course of action should be for the student;
- If course work needs to be completed or resubmitted.
- If the student needs to retake the class.
- Remediation may include additional assignments, practice tests, skill reinforcement, tutoring, or other academic support strategies.
- Students must complete individualized remediation assignments they receive from the instructor by the deadline provided and before the completed class grade is official or before the start of the next semester.
Failure to complete remediation may result in a grade reduction or course failure.
Note: ATI scores are factored into final course grades as outlined in the syllabus. ATI performance does not automatically result in failure but may contribute to overall course standing.