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Core Course Repeat Policy

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Effective Fall 2002, a student may only attempt each required business core course three times.

Any grade earned, excluding CR, W, NC, NR, I, IP, AU, S, U or R will count as an attempt for the three times limit.

If the student does not earn a C (2.00) or better on the third attempt of that required core course, the student is no longer eligible to receive a business degree at UNO.

The Undergraduate Program Council will only consider appeals of the three-attempt rule when the circumstances for the appeal are documented and the reason for the appeal is extraordinary.

This policy applies to the following courses: ACCT 2010, ACCT 2020, BSAD 2130, ECON 2200, ECON 2220, FNBK 3250, LAWS 3930, MGMT 3100, MGMT 3490, MGMT 4480, MKT 3200, MKT 3310, and SCMT 3500.

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We have many resources at UNO to help you be successful. Your instructor and CBA tutors are here to support you. You can find more information about tutoring at the following link: CBA Tutoring Labs. You can find your instructor’s contact information and office hours on your class syllabus.

If you would like help working on matters such as study planning, time management, academic success strategies, and motivation, you can contact a UNO Wellness Coach. To request Wellness Coaching please fill out the Wellness Coaching Request Form.

Lastly, your CBA Academic Advisor is here to help you explore your options for remaining on track for graduation. If you are worried about your course performance, reach out to your Academic Advisor via email or by scheduling an appointment on MavTRACK. They can help you plan your next steps.

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