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What are the rules of taking a course pass/fail?

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What are the rules of taking a course pass/fail?

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Pass/Fail is not an option for courses in one’s Major or Minor fields. Sophomores, juniors and seniors may enroll in a non-major, non-minor, or non-Core course on a pass/fail basis on-line during the first seven days of the semester. Undergraduates only may add a pass/fail to a course until October 1 in the fall semester and February 15 in the spring semester in their Associate Dean’s office. No more than one pass/fail course may be taken in any semester. No student may take more than six pass/fail courses for credit toward a degree.

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