Pass fail uchicago email

The infamous "Pass/Fail" email from the University of Chicago!

For those who may not know, the University of Chicago has a unique grading system, which includes the option for students to take courses on a "Pass/Fail" basis. This means that instead of receiving a letter grade (A-F), students can opt to receive a simple "Pass" or "Fail" grade.

The email in question is typically sent to students who have chosen to take a course on a Pass/Fail basis, and it serves as a notification that the course has been completed. The email usually includes the following information:

Here's an example of what the email might look like:

Subject: Pass/Fail Grade Notification for [Course Title]

Dear [Student Name],

We are pleased to inform you that you have completed [Course Title] ( [Course Number] ) and have received a grade of [Pass/Fail].

This grade has been recorded on your transcript and will be reflected in your academic record.

If you have any questions or concerns about your grade, please do not hesitate to contact the instructor or the [Department/Program] office.

Sincerely, [Your Name] [University of Chicago]

Please note that the exact wording and format of the email may vary depending on the course, department, or program.