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July 2, 2020

Jul 2, 2020 | Coronavirus

Campus Update July 2, 2020

Dear 91桃色 Community,

This summer, 91桃色 College will continue to offer students the ability to select an S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory) grading option as an alternative to our traditional letter grades.聽However, this option will no longer be available for students in the Fall 2020 semester.聽This memo defines S/U grading, provides important due dates, and explains the reasons why a student may choose to select an S/U grading option.

What is the聽S/U grading option?

By default, all courses use a letter grading system (A, B, C, D, or F). Due to the ongoing health crisis, all students, both undergraduate and graduate, can request to replace the letter grading system with a grade of S or U, which represent Satisfactory and Unsatisfactory.

In the S/U grading system, undergraduates are given an S if they earned a D- or higher. They are given a U if their grade would have been an F in our letter grading system. Graduate students have slightly higher standards for an S. They must earn a C- or higher to receive that grade in the course. Any grade lower than a C- will be assigned a U.

When would I need to request the S/U grading option for my summer courses?

If you are requesting an S/U grade for the first summer session, you can meet with an advisor beginning on Monday, July 6th. If you are requesting an S/U grade for the second summer session, you can meet with an advisor beginning on August 20th. The meeting with an advisor is required. The deadline to make a request for graduating students is on Monday, August 24th. If you are not graduating in the Summer, the deadline is Monday, August 31st.

Can I request to take classes with an S/U grading option in the Fall 2020 semester?

No. NSC (and all colleges in the Nevada System of Higher Education) are not extending this option for students into the fall. Notably, some classes are offered with S/U grading by default, such as independent studies. These courses will say 鈥淪/U Grading鈥 in the catalog.

Who can help me decide if I should choose the S/U option?聽

To choose the S/U option, you must talk with聽an advisor first.聽 Here鈥檚 how to contact the appropriate advisor:

Undergraduates

  • If you are admitted into a major in the School of Education, contact Sally Starkweather at聽sally.starkweather@nsc.edu.
  • If you are in the RN-to-BSN program聽in the School of Nursing, contact Chantelle Cook at聽chantelle.cook@nsc.edu.
  • If you鈥檙e an undergraduate in any other program聽(including pre-Education and pre-Nursing students and pre-licensure Nursing students), schedule an advising appointment by visiting聽聽or by emailing聽aac@nsc.edu.

Graduate Students

  • If you are a graduate student聽in the Speech Pathology program, you must speak with the Speech Pathology Program Director. Contact Dr. Angel Ball at聽angel.ball@nsc.edu聽or 702-992-2535.

Will S/U grading affect my financial aid or scholarships?

It could. You shouldn鈥檛 choose S/U grading until you understand the consequences. If a course no longer applies to your degree program or major because of the grading change, you may be required to return funds that you already received to pay for the course.聽If you receive financial aid (grants, loans, etc.) or a scholarship, contact the financial aid office (finaid@nsc.edu聽or 702-992-2150) before you choose S/U grading.

If you have a Millennium Scholarship, you must have a GPA (based on letter grades) at the end of every semester to avoid receiving a strike.

How does the S/U grade affect my GPA?聽

A grade of S or U won鈥檛 affect your GPA, as only letter grades are used to calculate your GPA. An S grade will maintain your GPA where it is, but won鈥檛 raise it.聽 Similarly, a U grade won鈥檛 lower your GPA, so in some cases it may be a better option than receiving an F in a class; however, you need to be sure it won鈥檛 affect your financial aid or scholarship before requesting the change. In addition, S/U grades don鈥檛 directly affect your academic standing or your status on academic warning or probation.

For pre-nursing students, an S in a pre-nursing class will be treated the same as a C when the School of Nursing reviews your application and calculates your pre-nursing GPA. You will still need to meet the program-specific minimum GPA of 3.25. Keep in mind you cannot apply to the Nursing program with an S in BIOL 223, 224, or 251.

Do I have to change all of my classes to S/U grading or can I choose one or two?

We encourage you to consider each class individually. You could change all of them, none of them, or any number in between.

Will classes I take as S/U still count toward my major?

It depends on the class. When you speak with an advisor, they will discuss the consequences of S/U grading in your classes with you.

Core Curriculum and General Electives

A grade of S in a course should count toward Core Curriculum requirements and as general electives.

Major Requirements

For classes taken in Spring 2020, S grades will also fulfill major requirements, unless your program has special licensing or accreditation requirements that make letter grades essential (though it may not fulfill some pre-requisites; see the next section).聽Programs where a grade of S will not fulfill coursework in the major include:

  • Master of Speech Pathology
  • All Nursing majors (pre-licensure and RN-to-BSN)
  • Pre-Nursing students cannot apply to the Nursing program with an S grade in BIOL 223, 224, or 251

Pre-Requisite Classes

In some classes, you must earn a C- or higher to move on to the next course (example: to move from CHEM 121 to CHEM 122, or from ENG 101 to ENG 102); an S grade in a pre-requisites class won鈥檛 allow you to move to the next course.聽If you choose S/U grading in a pre-requisites course, you will have to retake the class for a letter grade聽(and earn a C- or higher)聽to move to the next course聽in the series.

If I choose the S/U option, can I switch back to聽a letter grade聽later?

No. If you choose S/U grading, we aren鈥檛 able to later change it to a letter grade. Talk to an advisor to make sure S/U grading is a good choice for you. For instance, some graduate programs and medical and pharmacy schools won鈥檛 accept S/U grades in key courses; if you may want to apply to a graduate or professional program after you graduate, you need to think carefully about whether an S/U grade will create problems for your future educational or career plans.

Is S/U grading聽similar to聽an audit, where I can take a relaxed approach to classwork?聽

No. An audit doesn鈥檛 award any credits for the course, while a Satisfactory (S) grade does earn you credits for the class.聽You are still expected to be actively engaged in the class and to complete all your assignments.

If I choose the S/U option for my class, will聽this hurt my application for graduate school or medical school?聽

This is an unprecedented situation, and we don鈥檛 know how groups outside of NSC will view S/U grades in courses that are normally letter graded. Employers, graduate and professional schools, and internship sites will be aware of the challenges we are currently facing.聽But we can鈥檛 guarantee they will change any policies that require letter grades in certain courses. Your advisor will discuss the possible consequences of changing to S/U grading in a class. Ultimately, you will need to make a decision that you feel is best for you given your current situation and your future educational and career goals.

How does the S/U option impact the Dean鈥檚 List and President鈥檚 List?

For Spring 2020, you must complete 6 letter-graded credits (instead of the usual 12) and meet the GPA requirement to be on the Dean鈥檚 or President鈥檚 List. Students who have only S/U graded courses (and no GPA for Spring 2020) are not eligible for either list.