The G/P/NC Page
On this page:
Top 10 Things to Know About the G/P/NC Option
- Earning a P or NC in a course does NOT fulfill DEC, SBC, major, or minor requirements.
 - Earning a P counts toward the University requirements of 39 upper division credits and the total credits toward graduation.
 - You cannot G/P/NC a class that is S/U or A,B,C/U graded. These courses do not offer the G/P/NC option.
 - If you are a TAP recipient, "P" grades are accepted as degree applicable credits as of Fall 2024.
 - The G/P/NC option cannot be selected for 2nd or more attempts of the same course.
 - Did you know that you cannot withdraw from a class if that will result in less than 12 enrolled credits (if you are a full-time student)? In that situation, you might want to consider the G/P/NC option.
 - Talk to your professor about how you are doing in a course before deciding on an option. You might be doing better than you think!
 - The G/P/N/C option is available for only one course per semester.
 - Neither the P nor NC is factored into your GPA.
 - Make your decision by the semester deadline for G/P/NC and withdrawal, and speak to an academic advisor if you have any questions.
 
                                          Is the G/P/NC option right for you?For other financial or eligibility concerns, we strongly recommend that you meet with your academic advisor to see if the G/P/NC option is right for you. If you are a veteran or the dependent of a veteran receiving benefits from the GI bill earning a "P" or "NC" grade will have a significant financial impact. Speak with the Office of Veteran Affairs if you are considering the GPNC option .  | 
                                    
If the G/P/NC option does not appear for a selected course:
It may be due to one of the following reasons:
- You are repeating the course. Refer to #5 above.
 - You already selected the G/P/NC option for a different course. Refer to #8 above.
 - The course is not G/P/NC-able. Refer to #3 above.
 
The G/P/NC Video Tutorial
Screenshots
Log into SOLAR and click on "Manage Classes":

Click on "Enrollment" on the left sidebar and then click on "Enrollment: Edit a Class":

Select the term and click "Continue":

Click on the drop-down arrow and choose the grading option:

Hit "next", review your selection, then hit "Finish Editing" and confirm that the
                                 update was successful:

It's a good idea to go to "My Class Schedule" and double-check that the grading option
                                 is correct:

