- All undergraduate courses in spring 2020 will be graded pass/fail unless the student elects to receive an earned grade for the course.
- Students will have the opportunity to choose to receive an earned letter grade in each class and may make that choice until the last day of spring semester classes. A new website is being created for this purpose.
- The limit on pass/fail credits for the semester will be waived. Spring 2020 pass/fail courses will not count against the 12-credit pass/fail limit in a student?s overall record.
- The requirement for a C-minus or better in major, concentration, and Academic Writing courses will be waived for the semester.
- The requirement that General Education courses be graded will also be waived.
- Students on academic probation who do not elect to accept course grades will be continued to the next semester, since they cannot bring up their GPA with P grades.
- The university moving to P/F grades will not jeopardize a student?s financial aid eligibility.
- At the University of Maryland, a P includes any grade above an F. Students who barely pass a class should be aware that they may not be adequately prepared for subsequent courses that rely on prior knowledge of a subject.
- A P does not contribute to a student?s GPA but an F does. Courses passed with a P do not count for GPA-based recognition, such as deans' lists or Latin Honors (cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude) at graduation.
- Students should consult with their academic advisors about any possible consequences for graduate school admission, employment, scholarships, athletic eligibility, or other opportunities that might be affected by a decision to choose pass/fail vs a letter grade.
- The last day of classes, May 12, 2020, is also the last day to drop a course with a "W".
- A note will be included on student transcripts indicating the unusual circumstances prevailing in spring 2020.
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