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As per Florida state statute 1009.285 and Florida Administrative Code 6A‐14.0301 a student enrolled in the same undergraduate college-credit course more than twice shall pay tuition at 100 percent of the full cost of instruction. If a student, who is a Florida resident, registers for a course for the third time, he or she must pay the full cost of tuition (out‐of‐state tuition) for that attempt.
A petition for fee reduction may be granted by the College Registrar, for documented cases of extreme hardship. A student petitioning for a third attempt fee reduction is required to explain, with a typed letter attached to the 3rd attempt appeal form, why he or she was unsuccessful in the first and second attempts at the course. Also, the student must document what specific hardship prevents him or her from paying the full cost of the instruction on the third attempt. Poor use of one’s opportunities in former attempts or poor planning on the student’s part will not be considered valid reasons to grant fee reduction.
Upon the third attempt, the student will not be permitted to withdraw and will receive a grade for that course.