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Limited Pass/Fail Option
You may take only one course per semester
on the Pass/Fail Option and no more than
four courses Pass/Fail during your college
career. You will receive the grade of P for each
of these courses passed. Credits earned in a
course in which a P is received will be counted
toward the number of semester hours of credit
required for graduation. If you fail to do passing
work in such a course, you will be graded
F. The grade of P will not be used in the computation
of cumulative grade point average;
a grade of F will be computed.
Upon approval of your advisor, at final
registration or up to eleven class days following
registration, you may elect the P/F option
for a course by submitting a form to the
Registrar's Office. At no time during the semester
will an instructor be informed by any
administrative office which students are enrolled
for P/F credit. The instructor will assign
grades of A, B, C, D, FX, or F to each
student, and the Registrar's Office will then
enter grades of P for students earning A, B, C,
or D but will retain a grade of FX or F.
If you wish to transfer or attend graduate
school where letter grades are necessary, you
may request, in writing, that the Registrar's
Office provide letter grades for those courses
in which a P was recorded.
Courses in the undergraduate program
may be taken for P/F credit with the following
restrictions:
- The P/F option is not permitted to be used in the General Education Program.
- The P/F option may not be used for any
course taught by your major or minor department
or which fulfills your major or
minor requirements, including those
courses which are required by, but offered
outside of, the major or minor department.
- If you are on academic probation, you are
not eligible to enroll in a course on a P/F
basis.
- You may not elect to take more than one
course per semester for P/F credit. The total
number of courses you may elect to take
for P/F credits is four.
- Once registered in a course on a P/F basis,
you may not later choose to take the course
on the conventional letter-grade system,
except as noted in number 6 below.
- If you change your academic program so
that a course previously taken for P/F credit
becomes a requirement for a major, minor,
or a professional program, you will receive
the conventional grade originally reported
by the instructor.
- You may drop a P/F course the same as any
other course.
- You are subject to the same prerequisites
and requirements for the course as is the
student enrolled in the course under the
standard grading system.
- To be eligible for the Dean’s List, you must
take 12 semester hours of graded credit;
thus 9 graded credits and 3 credits on a P/F basis do not qualify you for consideration.
Specifically, the P/F option may be used
only for elective courses outside of the General
Education Program, majors, minors, and
concentrations.
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