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Posted: Monday, November 2, 2015

Pass/Fail Policy Revised Effective Fall 2014

The Pass/Fail Policy was changed effective fall 2014. The revised policy appears below. The deadline to apply for a Pass/Fail grade for fall 2015 is Friday, November 6, 2015.

Pass/Fail Option
The pass/fail option permits any matriculated student to take a course for credit without receiving a letter grade of A, B, C, D, E, or EV. Students may enroll in one course each semester or summer on a pass/fail basis. All sessions combined make up the summer semester. A pass (P) grade provides credit but no quality points and is not counted in total hours used to determine cumulative average. A fail (F) grade is treated as a failure although the hours are not used in computing the cumulative average.

Pass/fail credit may be applied toward a degree. Courses required for the student’s major and minor cannot be taken on a pass/fail basis. Courses taken as part of early childhood and childhood education program concentrations and distributions may not be taken pass/fail.

Any course, except English composition 100-level courses and those required for completion of a major or a minor, may be taken on a pass/fail basis. Students must declare their intention to do so by the end of the 10th week of classes in any semester or after two-thirds of a Summer Session or January Term. After receiving the approval signature of the their adviser, the student must file a declaration of intent with the Registrar’s Office, Moot Hall, by the published deadline. An instructor may choose to substitute a letter grade for the pass if written consent from the student is received and the form is submitted prior to the end of the semester. Once an application for pass/fail has been submitted, the pass/fail option for that semester has been exhausted. Subsequent filing of a substitution form to receive a letter grade does not allow submission of another pass/fail application for that semester.

Students may not use pass/fail to repeat a course for which a grade of C- or below was earned.

Note: Students are cautioned that the amount of pass/fail work permitted may jeopardize their chances for admission to graduate or professional school or for career placement.

Submitted by: Lois A Mackiewicz
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