![]() ![]() What should I consider before placing a course on Pass/Fail?īefore declaring a course Pass/Fail, it’s important that you review the Pass/Fail Option and student guidelines to be sure you understand the impact of submitting a Pass/Fail request.A failing grade, however, will be calculated into your GPA and you will not receive credit for taking the course. A passing grade is not calculated into your GPA, but you will receive credit for taking the course. Instead of a standard letter grading system, students who elect to change their grading basis to Pass/Fail will receive either a passing grade (PS) or a failing grade (F). Pass/Fail Request form – course(s) will not appear for selectionīelow is a collection of helpful answers to frequently asked Pass/Fail Option questions. Inter-institutional enrollment, including Study Abroad. ![]() Pass/Fail Request form – will not be available for summer sessions Prerequisites to courses specifically required for the major or minor may be taken Pass/Fail unless a specific grade is required in the prerequisite course. some experiential education courses that are only offered as Pass/Fail courses.Ĭourses a student has previously taken for a letter grade cannot be declared pass/fail.Ĭourses in the major or minor department or curriculum or cross-listed with those departments or curricula – even if used as an elective – cannot be declared pass/fail.Ĭourses that count towards a student’s declared major or minor – including foreign language and other required courses – cannot be declared pass/fail.no more than 13 hours (of the 23) from established Pass/Fail courses.Ĭourses used to satisfy General Education requirements cannot be declared pass/fail.no more than 16 hours (of the 23) from student-elected Pass/Fail classes.No more than 23 total credit hours of Pass/Fail credit hours will be allowed in a student’s undergraduate career, including: Pass/Fail Request form – when a student has a course with the Pass/Fail grading option for the semester, they may not request nor change their request. Students may only take one course each semester The following table outlines the regulations of the Pass/Fail Option and who is responsible for verifying each point of the policy. As outlined in the University Catalog’s Pass/Fail Option section, Undergraduate students may elect a grading basis of Pass/Fail for one eligible course per semester. ![]()
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