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UNDERGRADUATE PASS/FAIL OPTION POLICY
Undergraduate Pass/Fail Option Policy
Students who have earned a minimum of 75 credits and a cumulative Q.P.A. of 2.33 are permitted to complete up to nine credits of coursework as Open or Non-Business Electives on a pass/fail basis. The following criteria are to be met:
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This decision to elect the pass/fail option cannot be changed once classes begin.
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Courses normally graded pass/no pass (P/N) do not affect the student's option to elect a maximum of nine credits of pass/fail courses toward degree requirements.
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"Pass" in a course is defined as satisfactory attainment (Equal to "C" or better) and will apply toward meeting total program requirements. It is not used in determining the QPA. "Fail" in a course is defined as unsatisfactory attainment (Equal to a "D" or "F" grade). "Fail" grades are used in determining the QPA and are computed as an "F" grade.
Undergraduate Pass/Fail Option Procedure
The intention to take a course pass/fail must be declared prior to the beginning of classes.
Reviewed August 2017
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