Yes - Many of our courses allow students to receive a letter grade or a Pass/No Pass grade. Students who are currently enrolled in courses that allow for both options can switch to Pass/No Pass until the end of the spring 2022 and fall 2022 semesters via the Student Portal.
It is highly recommended that students to talk to a counselor before opting to switch to Pass/No Pass, since it could impact academic progress and/or the ability to transfer. If you have any questions about Pass/No Pass please contact Debbie Riedmuller in Admissions and Records at driedmuller@santarosa.edu. Please visit the Transfer Centerâs website for up-to-date information.
Academic probation, dismissal, and financial aid - No Pass (NP) grades received during this semester will not affect the calculation of a studentâs academic probation or dismissal status throughout a studentâs lifetime enrollment at SRJC. However, the federal government still considers an âNPâ as a failing grade. At this moment, NPs will affect studentsâ academic progress (SAP) for purposes of federal financial aid eligibility on Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG), and student direct loans.
Students working toward transferring to a four-year university should consult with an SRJC counselor prior to opting to take a class for Pass/No Pass.