![]() ![]() Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) grading optionĪ satisfactory grade “S” under the S/U grading option indicates achievement in the range of “A,” “B,” “C,” or “D.”Ī grade of “S” is not calculated in the GPA however, credit will be awarded for the course.Īn unsatisfactory grade “U” under the S/U grading option is equivalent to “failure” and is not calculated in the GPA and zero credit will be awarded for the course.Tim Sweeney called me last night, truly tremendous guy, and said ‘let’s get cloud saves to Satisfactory back to the table’, so we’ll be getting back to the table and I think he’s going to make sure that Satisfactory supports that. The audit grading option is not calculated in the GPA and zero credit is awarded for the course. ![]() Pass/Fail (P/F) grading optionĪ passing grade “P” under the P/F grading option indicates achievement in the range of “A,” “B,” “C,” or “D.”Ī grade of “P” is not calculated in the GPA however, credit will be awarded for the course.Ī grade of “F” under the P/F grading option is equivalent to “failure” and is calculated into the student’s GPA in the same manner as an “F” grade and zero credit will be awarded for the course. “A,” indicates superior achievement “B,” good performance “C,” adequate performance “D,” minimal acceptable achievement “F,” failure. The regular grading letter symbols will be posted to the permanent record and calculated in the GPA. Additional details regarding each grading option are available in the Undergraduate Catalog: Regular grading option (A, B, C, D, F) Effective Fall 2023, there will be four grading method options that can be assigned to a course, the newest is the S/U grading option.ĭepartments may assign one or any combination of the grading options below, upon approval by the UGC, at the course level (not section level). S/U Grading Option for Undergraduate Courses- (FAQ)Ī course’s grading method(s) are determined when academic departments submit a course to the Undergraduate Council (UGC) for review and approval. Students are encouraged to consult with their academic advisor to make sure they are making an informed decision and are fully aware of the implications of taking a course(s) with the S/U grading option before submitting a request. The new the S/U grading option will provide equity in grade calculation as neither the S nor U grade will be computed in the student’s GPA, and it will allow students who opt into S/U grading to remain in the course past the withdrawal deadline and receive academic content until the end of the semester.īelow are some Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about S/U grading which will assist students and their academic advisors with decisions regarding the S/U option. What does not change with the new S/U grading option is that courses taken S/U may only be used toward the student’s elective credits, and not to fulfill general education, major, minor, pre-requisite or certificate requirements, and do not count toward Latin Honors eligibility requirements. A maximum of 12 credits of S/U grades will count toward a student’s degree. Students will now have until the individual course withdrawal deadline each semester to choose to utilize the S/U grading option. ![]() The S/U grading option will be available for all graded undergraduate courses that currently carry a P/F grading option designation. Undergraduate courses graded P/F only are not part of the new S/U grading option. The S/U grading option will replace the Pass/Fail (P/F) grading option currently available in selected undergraduate graded courses.
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