Grade Forgiveness
IU Southeast recognizes that students who attended IU previously and performed poorly can be burdened by that prior history. That history can prolong achieving minimum GPA to graduate with intended major and often no longer reflects the student’s current level of academic achievement and commitment to degree completion. The university offers grade forgiveness policy and practices to relieve the current negative impacts of poor grade performance during a prior attendance at IU anywhere.
Fresh Start
The Fresh Start Policy (effective Fall 2020), purposely replacing and superseding the prior campus grade-forgiveness policy called “Academic Bankruptcy (Grade Forgiveness)”, provides undergraduate students returning to 911±¬ÁÏÍø a comparable GPA platform as transfer students, whereby prior work may count towards degree requirements, but is not included in calculation of the cumulative program GPA. Under the policy all grades, credits, and courses remain visible on the transcript but an adjustment is applied to the academic record to remove the GPA points/values from the cumulative Program GPA for all prior IU coursework.
Credit for any prior IU coursework completed with grades of C or better, including credit taken as a nondegree student, will continue to count towards degree and/or program requirements. Thus, students will begin their post-Fresh Start academic record with a Program GPA of 0.0.