Published April 7, 2020
               An email update was sent to students, faculty, and staff regarding pass/fail grading
                  options. See full email below.
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               Dear students, faculty, and staff,
               The following information is designed to answer your questions about the pass/fail
                     grading process.
               A.听听听听听听Requesting a pass/fail grade is available to those students in a full-semester or
                     second eight-week class in which a letter grade is typically assigned.
               B.听听听听听听For students who request the pass/fail option, the letter grade assigned by the instructor
                     will change to a 鈥淧鈥 (Pass) for students who make a grade of:
               
                  - A, B, or C in an听undergraduate听course
- A or B in a听graduate听course
(In both cases the pass grade counts toward earned credit but does not affect the
                     student鈥檚 GPA.)听
               C.听听听听听听The process to change a letter grade to a pass/fail grade is as follows:
               
                  - The instructor will assign a letter grade as usual by the grading deadline of 3:00pm
                        Monday May 11th.
- A student who wishes to change that letter grade to a pass/fail grade should discuss
                        with her/his advisor the potential negative consequences of that decision.
- Once a student has discussed changing the grade to pass/fail and has decided to do
                        so, she/he must fill out the Pass/Fail Request Form, found here听/coronavirus/pf-option.听This form will be available to students in early May. The student must submit the
                     pass/fail request by 3:00pm Thursday May 14th. The decision to request the pass/fail
                     option is irreversible once the form is submitted.
- The student's advisor and the student's dean will review the student's pass/fail request
                        and submit the necessary paperwork to the Registrar for processing.
听D.听听听听听听In order to understand the potential adverse impacts and unintended negative
                  consequences of selecting the pass/fail option, students should consult with their
                  advisors to discuss one or more of the following.
               
                  - Financial aid eligibility (scholarships, TOPS, grants, loans): 听Students should consult
                        with a Financial Aid Counselor.
- Students intending to apply to graduate school or a professional program/school, or
                        considering transferring to another institution:听听Students should check with the institution
                        to determine how that credit will count.
- Athletic eligibility: 听Student-athletes must first speak with their Athletic Academic
                        Counselor for approval.
If you have any questions about the pass/fail option, please contact your advisor.
               Best wishes as you continue your academic journey.
               Sincerely,
               Michael Camille, Ph.D.
               Vice President for Information Services and Student Success
               University of Louisiana Monroe
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