u/Alarmed_Bed_6196

I’m in my last semester of nursing school and just found out I failed my final, which caused me to fail the course.

Because of this, I’m now at risk of being removed from the program. The issue is I’ve already had to retake two classes before. One was a true academic struggle, but the other was during a time when my house flooded and my living situation was completely unstable.

My school has a policy that you can’t retake more than two classes, so now it sounds like I may have to restart the entire program from the beginning… literally on the last day when everyone else is graduating.

I ended this course with a 75.45 and needed a 77.5 to pass, so I was really close, which makes this even harder to process.

I’m planning to meet with the dean and see if there’s any way to appeal or get an exception to just retake the course again.

Has anyone been in a situation like this or seen someone successfully appeal something similar? Any advice on what to say or how to approach it would really help.

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u/Alarmed_Bed_6196 — 15 days ago

I’m in my last semester of nursing school and just found out I failed my final, which caused me to fail the course.

Because of this, I’m now at risk of being removed from the program. The issue is I’ve already had to retake two classes before. One was a true academic struggle, but the other was during a time when my house flooded and my living situation was completely unstable.

My school has a policy that you can’t retake more than two classes, so now it sounds like I may have to restart the entire program from the beginning… literally on the last day when everyone else is graduating.

I ended this course with a 75.45 and needed a 77.5 to pass, so I was really close, which makes this even harder to process.

I’m planning to meet with the dean and see if there’s any way to appeal or get an exception to just retake the course again.

Has anyone been in a situation like this or seen someone successfully appeal something similar? Any advice on what to say or how to approach it would really help.

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u/Alarmed_Bed_6196 — 15 days ago