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Course Withdrawals: If a student withdraws prior to the midpoint in a course, the student <br />receives a "W" and the GPA is not affected but will be counted as work attempted. The <br />student who receives a "W" grade will have a 12-month period following the date the <br />student withdraws to complete the course at no additional tuition. <br />• Transfer Credits: Transfer of credit courses does not affect the GPA and are not calculated in <br />SAP. They are reflected on the transcript as "T". <br />• Repeating a Course: Students must repeat courses in which they have received an "F" grade <br />or from which they withdraw, Students will be charged the regular tuition fees for each <br />course they repeat in which they received an "F" grade. Students must earn a cumulative <br />GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale on all courses that carry a graduate credit. At CSTU, no <br />grade below C is acceptable for credit toward a certificate or degree and if a student receives <br />a grade below C in any graduate course, that course must be repeated. The new grade will <br />replace the old grade for grade point average calculation, but the old grade will remain in the <br />transcript. For students who wish to improve their grade, the fee for repeating a course is the <br />same as the regular tuition. <br />• Remedial Work: Remedial work is neither provided nor required. <br />Student Services furnishes information on public transportation, general costs in the area of <br />childcare, and points of interest. <br />The Department of Student Services will oversee the management of the career placement <br />services offered to students and graduates via the CSTU Online Service Center on the <br />institution's website which shall always be accessible to students using their university password <br />to log into the career placement services section of the school's website. <br />The Department of Student Services offers assistance with personal and interpersonal issues such <br />as relationships, cultural differences, assertiveness, and self-esteem. If a student needs a <br />professional counselor, the Department of Student Services will help the student find a suitable <br />counselor. Additionally, the Student Services Office helps students with educational/vocational <br />concerns such as coping with University life, academic performance, test anxiety, reentry <br />adjustment, and determining life goals. Students are encouraged to seek assistance from a <br />counselor in dealing with any problems that might affect their success at CSTU. <br />Page 18 of 65 <br />