Course Repeat Petition Form

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Course Repeat Petition Form
PETITION TO REPEAT ECON 300 AND/OR 301
The University Handbook specifies that an undergraduate student may repeat ECON 300 and/or 301 once each
with permission of the department offering the course. Once you have completed this petition, please request an
appointment with an adviser by sending an email to [email protected]. This petition will not be reviewed during
drop-in advising hours. Thank you.
Student Information
Name: ________________________________________
Student Number: ______________
UW Email: _____________________________________________
Course to be repeated: _________________
Quarter/Year to be repeated: __________________
Briefly explain why you will be more successful when repeating the course. What will you do to succeed? (Feel
free to attach a typed response, if you prefer.)
Department Approval
I understand that if this petition is approved, I will not be allowed any additional repeats of the course, even if it is
required for graduation. I further understand that if I cannot satisfactorily (2.0 or higher) complete the course in
the quarter listed, I may need to complete my degree in another department (i.e. I may be dropped from the
major or not admitted to the major should I apply).
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Student Signature
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Date
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Advisor Signature
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Date
Resources for Students
There are a number of resources for students having difficulty in their courses:
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You can speak with an advisor in the Economics Advising office. Please email [email protected] for an
appointment.
The Economics Undergraduate Board (EUB) provides free tutoring services in 328 Savery Hall (see
http://depts.washington.edu/ecnboard/ for days and times).
The Center for Learning & Undergraduate Enrichment (CLUE) offers Drop-in Tutoring, Class Discussion
Sections, and Exam Reviews for introductory economics courses. As the schedule changes quarterly,
please check the CLUE website: http://depts.washington.edu/clue/index.php
The Economics Advising Office keeps a quarterly list of graduate students who participate in fee-based
tutoring. Please send an email to [email protected] if you would like us to send you the list.
EOP advisees/affiliates can use the Instructional Center
(http://depts.washington.edu/ic/graphics/econ.php?style=graphics). Please contact your EOP adviser
about whether this is a good option for you.
The Counseling Center in Schmitz Hall offers many free workshops on study skills, time management,
test anxiety, among others, that may help: http://depts.washington.edu/scc/studyskills.html. The
Counseling Center is also a wonderful resource if you would like to speak with someone about personal
difficulties that may be affecting your schoolwork.