Credit
/ No Credit Option
The purpose of the Credit/No Credit grading option is to offer undergraduate students
a broadened educational experience with additional flexibility in their elective
choices; in particular, to encourage enrollment in elective courses not in the
student's area of expertise.
- Students can
elect to choose the Credit/No Credit grading option only for those courses
identified by their Academic Advisor in each department for their specific
major.
- A total of
six courses may be scheduled with this option during the undergraduate program
at the rate of one course per term.
- Students on
academic probation are not eligible for this option.
The instructor will report a letter grade in the course. If a grade of "C"
or better is reported, the student's grade report will indicate a "CR"
(credit) for the course and the credits will count toward graduation requirements.
If a grade of "D" or "F" is reported, the student's grade
report will indicate "NCR" (no credit), and the credits will not count
toward graduation requirements. A "CR" or "NCR" will be included
on the student's academic record with a special notation indicating the course
was taken under this option. Because no letter grade is recorded, courses taken
under this option are not included in calculating the student's cumulative GPA.
Requesting the Credit/No Credit Option
Undergraduate students have until the end of the second week of the term to select
or delete the credit/no credit option for a course for which they are registered.
All students should add the Credit/No Credit option to the respective course they
choose in their college via the Credit/No Credit Application Form. This
form is available in SRC.