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Biological Sciences Undergraduate Program |
Biological Sciences Letter Grade Policy: Professional schools in fields such as medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry or physical therapy receive large numbers of applications that are processed through a central admissions committee; they may have a difficult time rating a student's academic performance without letter grades. Even in academic graduate programs in biological science or other fields, which tend to have a more individualized admissions review process, letter grades are helpful to clearly convey the level of a student's performance. QUESTIONS: Contact BioAdvising Students entering UCSC Fall 2001 and later: No more than 25 percent of the UCSC credits applied toward graduation may be graded on a Pass/No Pass basis. This includes any credits completed in the Education Abroad Program or on another UC campus in an intercampus exchange program. Departments may require that some or all courses used to satisfy the major must be taken for a letter grade. For more information about the UCSC Letter Grade Policy see the Navigator. |
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