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Naugatuck Valley Community College Implements Pass/Fail Option
Naugatuck Valley Community College has implemented a Pass/Fail option for classes to complete spring semester.

Naugatuck Valley Community College Implements Pass/Fail Option for Classes to Complete Spring Semester
DANBURY, WATERBURY- Naugatuck Valley Community College President Daisy Cocco De Filippis, Ph.D. informed students and faculty that because of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and the transition to online education, all Connecticut community college students will have the option to convert any and all of the letter grades earned during the spring 2020 semester to credit/no credit grading – also known as pass/fail.
Students have until June 1, 2020 to make this decision. Opting for pass/fail will not impact a student’s GPA, and credits earned will eligible for transfer to the state universities through the Transfer and Articulation Policy.
The full procedures the college will use for the pass/fail system, as well as the form students should use to opt-in are available on the virtual resources page of the College website. www.nv.edu/virtualsupport
Students who choose to pursue the pass/fail option will need to fill out the form, obtain the electronic signature of their course instructor, and submit the form to the registrar’s office at records@nv.edu.
For questions about this process, please contact Sarah Gager, Dean of Student Services, or Bonnie Goulet, Director of Student Development Services.