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  • UPDATED CLAS PASS/FAIL POLICY AND ONLINE FORM

    Following is the latest information about PASS/FAIL for CLAS pertaining to the SPRING 2020 term only.

    It's recommended that you consult with an advisor before changing a course to P/F. You can do so by making an appointment with one of us in Nexus, calling the main Economics line at 860-486-3022, or sending an e-mail to economics@uconn.edu.

    Please remember, you have until the last day of classes to put a course on P/F. There is no rush. You may want to see how your grades progress before making this decision. 

     

    1. Electives can still be put on P/F. That policy has not changed. 
    2. General Education courses can be put on P/F and still fulfill gen ed requirements.
    3. 1000 level major courses can be put on P/F.
    4. Up to three major courses (2000 level or above) can be put on P/F providing that you have at least five letter-graded courses (15 credits) counting towards your major.
    5. The three major courses listed above INCLUDES Related courses. 
    6. ECON is not restricting which courses can be put on P/F; however, some other departments may. Please consult with that department for their Spring 2020 P/F policy.
    7. Up to three CLAS minor courses can be put on P/F providing that you have at least three letter graded courses counting towards your minor.
    8. For non-CLAS minors (such as Business or Engineering minors), please see their P/F policy. BUSINESS: https://undergrad.business.uconn.edu/academics/spring-2020/  ENGINEERING: https://undergrad.engr.uconn.edu/keep-learning                       FINE ARTS: https://sfa.uconn.edu/office/student-resources/student-advising/
    9. You may put a course on P/F until May 1, 2020.
    10. To put a course on P/F, read through this carefully and submit an online form: https://registrar.uconn.edu/pass-fail-spring-2020/
    11. These forms will NOT be reviewed by an advisor. They will go directly to the Registrar's Office for processing.

     For stipulations and Q&A about putting a course on P/F for CLAS: https://clasadvising.uconn.edu/coronavirus/

    For more information, contact: Economics Department at economics@uconn.edu

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If you have any questions, please contact Economics Advising Office at 860-486-3022.