SOM Stands By Grade Replacement Policy Despite Student Appeals
Although some have branded it unfair, UB's School of Management is upholding its admissions policy for students with repeated courses on their transcripts.
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Although some have branded it unfair, UB's School of Management is upholding its admissions policy for students with repeated courses on their transcripts.
For undergraduate students applying to the School of Management, repeating a course to replace a poor grade will not erase the former mark -- and could result in a lower grade point average.
For many students, returning to UB warrants a celebration with a group of close friends and a couple of beers. For some of those, however, the celebrations will lead only to arrests, as university officials continue to enforce a policy of zero tolerance against alcohol abuse and underage drinking.
"Honey, put the book away. You've been reading for half an hour already and I don't want you to ruin your eyesight."
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