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  1. 3 days ago · A total of no more than 24 credits may be taken pass/fail for a Bachelors degree and no more than 12 credits for an Associate degree. For more detailed information on the pass/fail grade option, see the section Academic Regulations .

  2. 5 days ago · Six credits of Honors 300-level Major, related work, or breadth. A minimum grade of C- is required in Honors courses counting toward the Honors Degree with Distinction. Honors coursework taken pass-fail cannot count for the Honors Degree with Distinction unless the course is only offered pass-fail.

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  4. 5 days ago · Outside of the timeframe specified in that policy, if a course is repeated, only the last grade will be used to compute the Engineering Grade Point Average. Credit from courses taken pass/fail cannot be used to complete any engineering degree requirement, unless the course is only offered pass/fail in the engineering curriculum.

  5. This is likely a very minor question but I am currently at a T10 UG and am thinking about switching my grade for a class to pass fail. I am right now likely going to get a B/B- in the class (an intro econ class) and am majoring in poli sci so I do not need it for my major.

  6. 3 days ago · *Under normal operating conditions, Delaware Valley University does not allow a course with a grade of “Pass” to transfer to the University. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic many institutions altered their grading schemes to allow, or require, students to take courses “Pass / Fail”.

  7. 2 days ago · The grades earned must be at least “B” (3.0/4.0). A “B-” is not acceptable. Courses with grades of “P” meaning “Passing” or “Pass/Fail” option and grades of “S” meaning “Satisfactory” are not acceptable for transfer. Undergraduate Enrollment in Graduate Level Courses

  8. 5 days ago · P is equivalent to C- or better. If in the opinion of the instructor the student’s work has not earned a C-, then a D or an F will be awarded. The P grade will be assigned for passing work in courses that are graded only on a Pass/D+/D/Fail or Pass/Fail basis and to courses taken under the Pass/D+/D/Fail option. (See Pass/D+/D/Fail Option below.)