Due to the impact of the Feb. 10 network incident, from now through July 31, 2021, students have the option to convert their final grade to a “PE” grade for one, some, or all of their spring 2021 courses.
A PE (Pass/Emergency) grade indicates a final grade of “C” or better. Students should consider the following before opting for the Pass-Emergency grade:
- A grade of PE will fulfill degree requirements and prerequisites requiring a grade of “C” or better for both transfer and non-transfer students at Central Piedmont only.
- A student who desires to transfer a class to a four-year institution should consult with the senior institution to ensure transferability prior to selecting the PE option.
- The PE option can be applied on a course-by-course basis.
- Once applied, the PE grade cannot be reversed.
- A PE grade will not impact a student’s GPA.
- A PE grade will not negatively impact a student’s financial aid.
All students should discuss the decision with an advisor, but particularly students receiving financial aid and/or students in the following programs:
- University Transfer – students should consult with the four-year institution to ensure transferability prior to selecting the PE option.
- Career and College Promise (dually enrolled high school students)
- Programs requiring licensure in order to practice in the field.
- Programs subject to special program accreditation.
Students should contact their faculty advisor if they have questions about how a PE grade may impact their specific program.
Process for Changing to Pass/Emergency Grade
- Students should discuss the decision with their advisor.
- If the advisor and student determine a PE is the best option, the advisor will complete an internal PE Grade Request Form.
- The PE Grade Request Formwill be routed to the Registrar’s Office. The Registrar’s Office will change the grade.