COURSE REPETITION REQUEST - Long Beach City College 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the COURSE REPETITION REQUEST in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out your STUDENT INFORMATION. Enter your LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE INITIAL, STUDENT ID#, EMAIL, and PHONE number. Select the CURRENT SEMESTER and enter the YEAR.
  3. In the COURSE HISTORY section, list each course you intend to repeat. Fill in the CLASS NUMBER, COURSE TITLE, SEMESTER, YEAR, and GRADE EARNED for each previous enrollment.
  4. Review all information carefully to ensure accuracy. This is crucial before submitting your request.
  5. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom to affirm that all information is true and correct.

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It is a mid-size institution with a full-time enrollment of 9,471 undergraduate students and a part-time enrollment of 14,954 undergraduate students. The Long Beach City acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Liberal Arts and Humanities, Business, and Psychology. Long Beach City graduates 30% of its students.
A repeat course is defined as a course term, summer or nonpreviously passed with a grade of D or better in any term, and subsequently retaken. For the purposes of this rule, the NAIA does not recognize a +/- attached to a letter grade.
Students in most programs can repeat a passed or failed course twice for degree or certificate credit, to a maximum of three attempts per course. Although the previous attempts remain on your academic record, only the most recent attempt counts toward your credit totals and grade point averages.
Undergraduate students may repeat 28 units over their entire CSULB undergraduate career, of which 16 units maximum can be for grade forgiveness, in which the grade in the first attempt is excluded from the GPA. Guidelines: Students may repeat courses only if a D, F, WU, or NC was earned.
Undergraduate students are allowed to earn a maximum of 144 semester units or 120 percent as applicable toward Timely Graduation Policy units required for a specific baccalaureate degree objective, whichever is greater.

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Re-taking a course in which the student received an UNSATISFACTORY grade: Students are allowed to repeat a course in which they had an unsuccessful attempt up to a maximum of two times (three attempts in total) within the CCCD District (OCC, CCC, GWC).
What is Course Repetition? Course Repetition is when you take a course more than once. You can repeat a course with the goal of earning a better grade if you earned a non-passing grade in your previous attempt. All attempts appear on your transcript and are included in your GPA calculation.

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