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Readmission After Two or More Years (Academic Bankruptcy)

A student who has been admitted or re-admitted after having remained out of both the Kentucky Community and Technical College System for a period of two (2) or more years, and who has completed at least twelve (12) credit hours in non-developmental and non-remedial with a grade point average of 2.0 or better after admission or readmission, may choose to have none of the course work attempted in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System prior to the interruption included in the computation of the student's grade-point average. The calculation of the grade-point average after the student declares bankruptcy begins with the semester of admission or readmission. A student who has elected not to count past work in the computation of his or her grade-point average will continue to receive credit for those courses, selected by the student, in which credit was earned with a grade of A, B, C, D, or P prior to admission or readmission, without including those grades in the computation of the student's grade-point average.