How does re-computation of grades work for undergraduate students?

If an undergraduate student repeats a course, only the grade and credits earned the last time the course was taken will be computed in the cumulative GPA. The GPA average will be re-computed only for the semester in which the student repeats the course; the average of the semester in which the course(s) was first taken will not be changed. The GPA will be recomputed automatically upon receipt of the final grade. If a student withdraws from the course during the semester in which it is being repeated, the cumulative GPA will reflect the original grade. re-computation is not permitted after a degree has been awarded. Students who receive permission to take a course at another institution for which they failed to attain a passing grade at Pace will have the credit earned at the other institution treated as transfer credit at Pace (provided they attain a grade of "C" or better). The course may not be used to re-compute the failing grade at Pace.