Credit/Non-Credit Grading Basis
Credit/Non-Credit (or Credit/Non) refers to a type of course grading that does not result in a letter grade. Students may elect to have a course graded Credit/Non for several reasons. Some courses (primarily in the writing department) are Mandatory Credit/Non-Credit and students will receive either a CR (credit) or NCR (no credit) as their final grade.
Students may take a course Credit/Non-Credit for a variety of reasons. See your class dean to talk more about whether Credit/Non makes sense for you.
If you receive a grade of C or higher in a course that you have elected Credit/Non-Credit, a notation of CR (credit) will appear on your transcript; if you receive a grade lower than a C, then a notation of NCR (no credit) will appear on your transcript.
There is no limit to the number of courses a student can take Credit/Non-Credit. However, there are some courses for which credit/non is not an option; this information is included with the course description in the Course Description in Workday. Please note that there is a limit to the number of Credit/Non-Credit courses a student can take in order to be eligible for Latin Honors. Please refer to the Latin Honors eligibility rules for more information.
The period during which students may declare that they wish to take a course on a Credit/Non-Credit basis is the first four weeks of the fall and spring semesters (or the first two days of Wintersession or each Summer Session). Students must use the online registration system to declare that they wish to take a course Credit/Non-Credit.