Friday, April 30, 2010
How do credit/no-credit courses count?
A credit/no-credit course does not affect the GPA, but it does count toward the total number of hours if the student passes the course. If the student does not pass the course, the GPA is not affected and the course does not count toward the total number of hours. If the student retakes the course and passes, the GPA is not affected, but it does count toward the total number of hours. Both the original fail and the subsequent pass will show up on the transcript, but neither will affect the GPA. Credit/no-credit courses will not count toward your major, minor or core requirements, except for student teaching, internships, and courses offered only for credit/no-credit. An exception is taking a credit/no-credit course in an area BEFORE declaring the major or minor. In this case, not more than two credit/no-credit courses will count toward the major or minor requirements.
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