SUMMER SCHOOL
Summer School consists of 60 hours of course work and is held after the second semester examinations. Summer School has the following purposes:
- to enable students who have earned "D"s or "F"s in their classes to make up grades or credit deficiencies.
- to allow students to satisfy certain class pre-requisites.
- to give students opportunities to take enrichment courses.
If a class is being offered at St. Paul, the class must be taken at St. Paul. The Dean of Guidance must approve all requests before classes can be taken elsewhere for credit.
Courses designed to remediate a grade qualify for academic credit. Courses taken to make-up academic failures will be indicated on the student's transcript; "D" and "F" grades will not be deleted from the transcript.
Courses taken for remediation cannot earn academic credit for the same subject matter even though a second grade is issued based on repeating the course. Both grades will be recorded on the transcript; the grade point average will be computed using the higher grade.