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Students will have option at end of semester to convert grades to satisfactory, unsatisfactory

<p>Dean of the Harbert College of Business Dr. Bill Hardgrave speaks welcoming&nbsp;the audience to the Open Speaker Series on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017.</p>

Dean of the Harbert College of Business Dr. Bill Hardgrave speaks welcoming the audience to the Open Speaker Series on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017.

After it was announced that students will not return to campus for the remainder of the spring semester, Auburn University Provost Bill Hardgrave said students will have an option to convert their course grades to an “S” for satisfactory or “U” for unsatisfactory at the end of the semester.

According to the email, students will be able to opt into “S/U” grading on a course-by-course basis by working with their academic advisors. 

Standards and requirements for academic progression will still be in effect.

Hardgrave also said the course withdrawal deadline had been extended to the last day of classes, April 24.


Trice Brown | Campus Editor



Trice Brown, sophomore in english language arts education, is the campus editor of The Auburn Plainsman.

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