If a grade appears blank on the fordham.edu portal , please check back later. The faculty may not have submitted your grade yet. Grades are due two to three days after the final examination has taken place. Fordham does not mail grade reports; however, students may request a transcript via the National Student Clearinghouse at https://www.fordham.edu/transcriptrequest.
Grades are available online within 24 hours after submission. For questions about grades received, please contact the faculty or respective dean's office. Further information regarding specific grades can be found below.
Add the "Quality Points" for all the courses that apply to your major or minor. Then add the "Quality Hours" for those same courses. Divide the sum of the "Quality Points" by the sum of the "Quality Hours". This will give you the GPA for your major or minor.
If you still have access to the Fordham.edu portal, go to your "Students" page under "My Pages," and click the button on the top titled "Order Transcript." You will then be taken to a National Student Clearinghouse (NSC) landing page where you can access the transcript request. If you no longer have access (or never had access) to the Fordham.edu portal, go to this link: https://www.fordham.edu/transcriptrequest.
If you attended (completed any of your coursework) at the University prior to 1990, or at Marymount College prior to Fall 2002, then you must use the Transcript Request Form (PDF) and submit it to the Office of Academic Records (see below contact information). Note: We cannot accept an emailed request that does not contain a copy of the transcript request form containing a handwritten student signature (electronic signatures will not be accepted).
Two schools did not offer an optional pass/fail grading system for its students: (1) Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education; (2) School of Professional and Continuing Studies (Graduate). Students in these schools were not permitted to declare any of their standard letter grade courses as pass/fail, regardless of the college/school in which their course(s) were taken.
Students earning a passing grade on the pass/fail scale receive full credit for the course, with no impact on the grade point average; students earning a failing grade in a pass/fail course receive no credit, with no impact on the grade point average.
The minimum passing grade equivalent for each college/school can be found on Fordham University's Explanation of Transcripts.
Not all colleges/schools have the same minimum passing grade equivalent.
Courses taken pass/fail pursuant to the above policy were accepted in fulfillment of all major, minor, concentration, undergraduate Core Curriculum, and graduate program requirements. They were also accepted as fulfilling the pre-requisites for higher-level courses, where applicable. Ordinarily, courses taken pass/fail could not be used for such purposes.
The deadline for making the pass/fail election was Friday, 4/24/2020 at 11:59 pm.
Once elected, the pass/fail choice was irrevokable. As indicated earlier, students could not declare any course that had already been graded as pass/fail.
For information on the Fordham University School of Law's Spring 2020 grading policies, contact the School of Law's Office of the Registrar at [email protected] .
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