Credit Recovery vs. Grade Suppression
When a student fails a class, they have two options to improve their record: Credit Recovery or Grade Suppression. Grade Suppression can also be used if a student earns a low grade that hurts their Grade Point Average (GPA).
Credit Recovery
Credit Recovery lets students relearn only the parts of a class they did not understand, instead of retaking the whole class. The time it takes depends on how much the student needs to relearn.
- The original failing grade will still be on the student’s record.
- If the student passes Credit Recovery, they will receive a “P” for Pass on their record.
- This “P” does not change the student’s GPA.
Grade Suppression
Grade Suppression allows students to retake the entire class. This option can help both students who failed and those who want to improve a low grade.
- When the student finishes the class again, the new grade replaces the old one.
- This new grade does change the student’s GPA.
- Students can use Grade Suppression for up to four classes total.
Both options give students a second chance to improve their grades and succeed.