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A student who has been re-admitted after having remained out of the Community College Systems for a period of two or more years, and who has completed at least 12 credit hours in non-developmental and non-remedial courses with a grade-point average of 2.0 or better after readmission, may choose to have none of the previous Community College work counted toward the computation of the student's grade-point average. This procedure is commonly called "bankruptcy."

In addition, the president of the college may permit such a re-admitted student, who has elected not to count past work, to receive credit for those courses the student selects.