FAQ
Below are the answers to several questions you may have about the Honors Program. If your concerns are not addressed here or elsewhere on our website, please feel free to contact us.
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Can I take an Honors class as pass/fail?
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We don't advise it. It is technically possible, but the class will not count toward your Honors degree. What's more, most people look at the "P" and see a "C." If you think you are earning better than a "C," best to stay away from P/F. In general, you should have as few of these as possible on your transcript and save them for truly extraordinary circumstances.
Other Questions In This Topic
- Will Honors really help me get into grad school?
- What kinds of classes does Honors offer?
- What do I have to do to stay in the Honors Program? Do I have to take an Honors class every semester?
- How do I become an Honors Fellow?
- When is the last day to ADD an Honors course?
- Can students take a break from Honors and still graduate with Honors?
- I've been invited to join an Honors Society. Should I join?
- Does the Honors Program offer any scholarships?
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