Academic Standards - Graduate
Credit in graduate-level courses is attained as follows:
- A minimum grade of "B" is required for graduate credit in 800-level courses with 400 or lower counterparts within the student's major department or area. A grade of "B-" is not acceptable.
- A minimum grade of "C" or "P" (Pass) is required for graduate credit in 800-level courses in minor, collateral, or supporting areas of work. A grade of "C-" is not acceptable.
- A minimum grade of "C" or "P" (Pass) is required for graduate credit in 900-level courses, or 800-level courses without 400 or lower counterparts. A grade of "C-" is not acceptable.
When applied toward an advanced degree program, only courses at the 900-level, or 800-level without 400 or lower counterparts, in the major department or interdepartmental area may be taken on a "Pass/No Pass" (P/N) grading basis. In minor, collateral, or supporting areas of work, 800-level courses with 400 or lower counterparts can be taken on a "P/N" basis.
A student failing to receive a minimum acceptable grade for graduate-level credit may not continue his/her program of studies without permission of the supervisory group or the departmental graduate committee concerned. A special examination to determine the student's qualifications for further work may be required.
For More Information:
Academic Probation / Dismissal
Dismissal Appeals
Readmission of Dismissed Students

