Yes! Learners are more than welcome to repeat any DEDP course as many times as they wish to achieve their target course scores. There is no penalty for repeating a DEDP course. While the DEDP Master's Program's admissions team does look at how many times a learner has taken the Proctored Exam for a DEDP course, but accepts learner explanations for this information and considers it within the overall context of an application.
While DEDP Course Scores (both the Cumulative Course Score and the Proctored Course Score) are now tied to individual course sessions, the DEDP Team has agreed to allow learners to import Cumulative Course Scores and Proctored Exam Scores from previous sessions of a DEDP course. This allows learners to combine their highest partial course scores to achieve their highest possible Overall Course Score.
In order to import either the Cumulative Course Score or the Proctored Exam Score from a previous session of a DEDP course, you must reach out to the course team to request they do so. Instructions for importing scores are communicated at the beginning of each DEDP course session, within the courseware.
Each payment submitted to upgrade a DEDP course session to the Verified (Paid) enrollment track entitles a learner to one attempt at the Proctored Exam for that course—at the end of the upgraded course session. If you want to repeat a DEDP course in order to re-take its Proctored Exam, you must submit payment again, to upgrade the new course session.
Please note: While you may import your Cumulative Course Score—overall—to a future course session, individual coursework assignments, exercises, and quiz scores cannot be carried over piecemeal. If you want to re-take a course to earn a higher Cumulative Course Score, you will need to redo all of that course's assignments and assessments in the new course session—you cannot simply redo only those assignments you missed or scored low on during the previous session.
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