Dear [first],
Due to a recent class eligibility change by the Department of Writing and Rhetoric, the [subject] [catalog number] class you retook in [semester] is retroactively eligible for grade replacement. At the time, your request was denied because the class wasn鈥檛 eligible for grade replacement.
To retroactively request grade replacement for this class, please email us by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, June 29. We鈥檒l re-review your original request based on this eligibility change and email you a new approval or denial decision. You cannot cancel this request once submitted.
If we approve your retroactive grade replacement request:
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Office of the Registrar | University of Colorado Boulder
303-492-6970 | registrar@colorado.edu
Dear [first],
We've finished processing your grace period pass/fail change request(s), and your final grade modes should now be accurately reflected in .
If you submitted the form multiple times, we assumed your most recent submission represented the final grade mode changes you wanted. If you have questions, please let us know.
Office of the Registrar | University of Colorado Boulder
303-492-6970 | registrar@colorado.edu
The Spring 2020 grace period for undergraduate and graduate students to request pass/fail ended at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 11.
We ran an overnight process to post all grade rosters in "Approved" status, and have since begun to process the more than 7,000 pass/fail requests submitted during the grace period.
Once all pass/fail requests are processed, we'll begin sending the following notifications to students as applicable:
Transcripts with final grades posted will be available after 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 14.
The Spring 2020 grace period for undergraduate and graduate students to request pass/fail ended at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 11. We ran an overnight process to post all grade rosters in "Approved" status, and have since begun to process the more than 7,000 pass/fail requests submitted during the grace period.If you missed the deadline to take one or more of your spring classes pass/fail, you may still have time.
91传媒 is offering a grace period from now through Monday, May 11 (11:59 p.m.) for classes with a pass/fail deadline of April 30 or May 1.
To change your grade mode for a class during the grace period, submit a pass/fail request form.
Requests will be processed beginning May 12, and transcripts with final grades will be available on May 14.
91传媒 lifted pass/fail restrictions for Spring 2020 for all majors and degrees (excludes Colorado Law), allowing students to declare a pass/fail option for most classes this semester.
Additionally, to comply with new Colorado Department of Higher Education requirements, 91传媒 added a new P+ grade for Spring 2020.
If you have questions about whether the pass/fail option is right for you, contact your advisor or speak with a financial aid counselor.
You can also continue to check the 91传媒 coronavirus updates and resources page for more information.
If you missed the deadline to take one or more of your spring classes pass/fail, you may still have time. 91传媒 is offering a grace period from now through Monday, May 11 (11:59 p.m.) for classes with a pass/fail deadline of April 30 or May 1.91传媒 is providing a grace period for Spring 2020 classes with a pass/fail deadline of April 30 or May 1. Undergraduate and graduate students now have until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 11, to submit a pass/fail request form to change their grade mode from letter grade to pass/fail or vice versa.
Previously extended late drop and grade replacement request deadlines remain unaffected. On May 12, we'll notify students who changed their grade replacement class to pass/fail that they're no longer eligible for grade replacement.
We're asking instructors for their assistance by taking the following actions:
Clarification: If you have already posted your grades, you don't need to take any action. Your students can still request pass/fail, and your posted grades will automatically convert to the student's selected grade mode starting May 12.
We appreciate your patience and flexibility as we make these process adjustments in support of student success during these uncertain times.
91传媒 is providing a grace period for Spring 2020 classes with a pass/fail deadline of April 30 or May 1. Undergraduate and graduate students now have until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 11, to submit a pass/fail request form to change their grade mode from letter grade to pass/fail or vice versa.Dear [first],
You've applied to graduate in May! If your graduation term has changed, please cancel your application and submit a new one. Otherwise, please make note of the following campuswide graduation dates and deadlines.
We recognize all the hard work that goes in to earning a degree, especially during these challenging times. If you have any questions, please visit our Graduation & Commencement webpage.
Office of the Registrar | University of Colorado Boulder
303-492-6970 | diplomas@colorado.edu
Some students are currently experiencing issues when attempting to change a Spring 2020 class's grade mode to pass/fail.
At this time, we're recommending that these students email registrar@colorado.edu with the full URL of the page and a screenshot of the error. An Office of the Registrar representative will assist them and, if necessary, manually change the class to pass/fail on their behalf.
Some students are currently experiencing issues when attempting to change a Spring 2020 class's grade mode to pass/fail.The Office of the Registrar has received approval to remove the $50 fee associated with both the graduate leave of absence application and the undergraduate optional leave of absence benefits application.
We'll be removing fee references from our website in the coming days, and will continue to explore options to improve the withdrawal and leave of absence experiences.
The Office of the Registrar has received approval to remove the $50 fee associated with both the graduate leave of absence application and the undergraduate optional leave of absence benefits application.Dear [first],
We are contacting you to provide clarification on a recent campuswide announcement regarding pass/fail (P/F) for Spring 2020.
In the interest of providing consistent campus updates around COVID-19, this message was sent to all enrolled students. However, as the P/F option is not available for Colorado Law courses, this update on P/F does not impact law students. We apologize for any confusion.
A reminder that all Colorado Law classes will be graded on a credit/no-credit (CR/NC) basis in Spring 2020. The CR grade is equivalent to a grade of "pass" in Colorado Law's current system. An NC grade will be assigned to those students not performing sufficiently, in the judgment of the instructor, to receive credit for the class. Please continue to refer to Colorado Law's grading policy for Spring 2020 for additional information.
Colorado Law students who have questions about CR/NC should check with their academic advisors or contact lawreg@colorado.edu.
Office of the Registrar | University of Colorado Boulder
303-492-6970 | registrar@colorado.edu
Dear [first],
You're receiving this email because although we initially approved your grade replacement request for [subject] [catalog number] [section number], you've since changed the grade mode from letter grade (eligible) to pass/fail (ineligible).
Your grade replacement request will be denied unless you change the grade mode back to letter grade by 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, April 30.
If you have questions, please review the grade replacement page or contact the Office of the Registrar.
Office of the Registrar | University of Colorado Boulder
303-492-6970 | registrar@colorado.edu