New TITLE 5 Changes: Repetition and Withdrawal Los Angeles Community College District Dr. Yasmin Delahoussaye, Interim Vice Chancellor Educational Programs.

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New TITLE 5 Changes: Repetition and Withdrawal Los Angeles Community College District Dr. Yasmin Delahoussaye, Interim Vice Chancellor Educational Programs and Institutional Effectiveness November 2, 2011

New limit of 3 attempts to take the same course New Title 5 regulations on credit course repeats and withdrawals now limit the number of times a student can enroll in a credit course to no more than 3 attempts, with some exceptions. Students who drop or are excluded after the last day to drop without a grade of “W” will have a “W” appear on their transcript. The “W” will count as an attempt for that course. Los Angeles Community College District

New limit of 3 attempts to take the same course Students will not be allowed to register for any course within the LACCD if there are 3 recorded attempts for that same course. From the effective date of this new regulation (October 12, 2011) all credit course repeats and withdrawals in a student’s enrollment history will be counted towards the new limit, regardless of when they took the course. Blocks on students who have had 3 attempts will go into effect in summer Los Angeles Community College District

New limit of 3 attempts to take the same course The new limit of 3 attempts to take the same course considers both grades and non-evaluative symbols on a transcript (see below). Students will not be allowed to register for any course within the LACCD if there are 3 recorded attempts for that course in any combination of “W”, “D”, “F”, Incomplete or “I”, “NC” or “NP” grades. Add permits for a course within the LACCD will not be processed if there are 3 recorded attempts for that course in any combination of “W”, “D”, “F”, Incomplete or “I”, “NC” or “NP” grades. Los Angeles Community College District

Are there any exceptions? Students may petition for a fourth enrollment in cases of extenuating circumstances (e.g. fire, flood, or other extraordinary conditions). Military withdrawals are not counted toward the 3 attempts. Student section transfers within the same subject area are also not counted toward the 3 attempts. Student may withdraw from a course due to discriminatory treatment or retaliation for alleging discriminatory treatment and the W will not be included on the student’s academic record. Los Angeles Community College District

What should students do if they think they are near the limit? Meet with a counselor to discuss how these new regulations affect them. Make sure they are prepared to succeed in the class. Don’t take a “W” unless they absolutely need to. Los Angeles Community College District

Current Title 5 Regulations on Repetitions that everyone should know

Repetition of Courses in Which a Satisfactory Grade Was Recorded A course for which a grade of “A”, “B”, “C”, “CR”, or “P” was earned may be repeated under the following circumstances (see Board rule ): Legally mandated training- a student may repeat a course when course repetition is necessary to enable a student to meet a legally mandated training requirement as a condition of volunteer or paid employment. There is no limit to the number of times a student can repeat a legally mandated training course. (5 CCR ) Significant lapse of time- a student may repeat any course for which there has been a significant lapse of time (i.e. years have passed since the student originally took the class and the district has defined and published a significant lapse of time requirement). (5 CCR ) Los Angeles Community College District

Repetition of Courses in Which a Satisfactory Grade Was Recorded Extenuating circumstances- a student may repeat a course regardless of the grade (substandard or passing) upon a finding of extenuating circumstances that justifies a repetition such as fire, flood or other extraordinary circumstances (See Board rule ; 5 CCR ) Disability related accommodation- a student with a disability may repeat a special class for students with disabilities any number of times, based on an individualized determination that such a repetition is required as a disability-related accommodation for that particular student (See Board rule ; 5 CCR 56029, 5 CCR ) Los Angeles Community College District

Repetition of Courses in Which a Satisfactory Grade Was Recorded Course content has changed-A student may repeat a course where the course content differs each time it is offered to enhance the skills and proficiencies of the student (See E-103; 5 CCR ) Activity course – a course where the student meets the course objective by repeating a similar primary educational activity and the student gains an expanded educational experience each time the course is repeated. Students may repeat (not to exceed 3 repeats). (See E-103; 5 CCR ) Los Angeles Community College District