Actively enrolled degree-seeking undergraduates may select up to four standard-grade elective courses in Arts & Sciences and Education as Pass/Fail. The selection occurs when a student is a social ...
This page will be updated later in the fall term to provide students with instructions for requesting courses on a Pass/D/Fail basis during fall 2020. In the meantime, please consult these Frequently ...
Along with nearly every other sector in education, the spread of the novel coronavirus has altered many aspects of the medical school admissions process. Canceled MCAT test dates, virtual ...
For the fall 2020 term, each student may request to designate up to two courses to be graded as Pass/D/Fail through 4:30 pm ET on November 6, 2020. Requests may be made by students from any class year ...
The pass/fail option is available to students as noted on the Academic Calendar. The pass/fail option works as a form of 'academic insurance' for a course that may be out of your comfort zone, but you ...
Since 2018, Harvard College students have had the option to take one of their four General Education courses on a pass-fail basis. Starting with the Class of 2029, that may no longer be possible.
This page outlines the temporary adjustments to the undergraduate pass/fail policy that were enacted in Fall 2020. In acknowledgement of the increased level of academic and environmental stressors ...