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Undergraduate students may enroll in up to eight elective courses
using the Pass/Fail grade option. Some schools further limit the
number of courses that can be taken as Pass/Fail and may otherwise
restrict use of the Pass/Fail option. Contact your school recorder
for the Pass/Fail form and more information.
Instructors are not informed when undergraduate students elect
to take a course on a Pass/Fail basis, however, graduate students
must obtain the instructor’s signature to take a class Pass/Fail.
In both cases, the instructor will report the standard letter grade
to the Office of the Registrar. The registrar will then record grades
of D- or above as Passing grades (P), and an F as a failing grade
(F). A grade of P does not affect the grade point average. A grade
of F will count like any other failing grade.
Courses taken on a Pass/Fail basis count toward full- or part-time
standing for purposes of financial aid and loan deferments.
Signed forms must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar by
the deadline specified in the academic
calendar. Once invoked, the student may not change to graded
status for the course.
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