What are the deadlines for taking a course Pass / Fail, what is the procedure, and how do I know if I can take a course Pass / Fail?
Students in good academic standing may choose to take a maximum of eight elective courses, with a limit of two per calendar year, Pass/Fail. Only elective courses can be taken Pass/Fail. Courses required for general education or SPEA’s Core and Major are not eligible for Pass/Fail. A grade of a “P” is not counted in grade point averages, but a grade of “F” is. A grade of “P” cannot subsequently be changed to a grade of A, B, C, or D. Deadlines for taking courses Pass/Fail are published on the Registrar’s Web site under “Official Calendar”. SPEA strictly enforces University deadlines. A Pass/Fail form may be obtained through the SPEA Undergraduate Advising Office in room 240.
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