Pass/Fail Policy
The Pass/Fail Policy gives undergraduate students the option of taking a
course for credit but without quality points. Students receiving a grade
of "P" for the course will receive course credit but no quality points.
However, a grade of "F" received by students will be treated as a regular
failing grade. Students who are beyond their freshman year are permitted
to take one course pass/fail per semester, with a 15-credit limit
throughout their undergraduate college career. All courses in the liberal
studies program and major/minor fields are excluded from this option. Instructors will not be notified of the identity of Pass/Fail students -
this will be handled in the grade processing procedures. Students have six
weeks from the beginning of the semester to exercise the Pass/Fail option
for a course (note specific published deadlines). Pass/Fail forms,
available in departmental offices, must be filed by the specified deadline
for validation in the Scheduling Center in Clark Hall.
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