✅ Pass/Fail Calculator: Check If You Passed 2026

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter your score - Your percentage score on the assignment or exam
  2. Set passing threshold - Default is 60%, adjust as needed
  3. Check status - Instantly see if you passed or failed

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Understanding Passing Grades

The concept of "passing" varies widely across educational systems and institutions. Understanding what constitutes a passing grade is essential for academic planning and ensuring you meet graduation requirements. This knowledge helps you set appropriate targets and understand your academic standing.

Standard Passing Threshold: In most US colleges and universities, a D (60-69%) is the minimum passing grade. However, individual courses and programs may require higher minimums. Some majors require C or better in key courses.

Pass/Fail Courses: Many institutions offer pass/fail grading for electives, allowing students to explore subjects without affecting GPA. In pass/fail, "P" typically means C or better, while "F" means below C.

Professional Programs: Medical, nursing, and engineering programs often have higher passing requirements (70-75%) due to professional standards. These programs cannot allow marginal performance that could endanger future patients or clients.

Passing Grade Reference

GradePercentageGPAPassing Status
A90-100%4.0Pass with distinction
B80-89%3.0Pass with good standing
C70-79%2.0Pass
D60-69%1.0Minimum passing
FBelow 60%0.0Fail

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a passing grade?

A passing grade varies by institution. Typically, 60% is passing in most courses, but some programs require 70% or higher. Always check your course syllabus.

What is the minimum passing score?

Standard passing is 60% (D) in most US institutions. Medical and law schools often require 70% or C-. Technical programs may require 75% or higher.

Can I use pass/fail for degree requirements?

Most universities allow pass/fail for electives but not core courses. Check your academic advisor about specific requirements.

What happens if I fail a course?

Failing typically requires retaking the course. The failing grade may affect GPA, and repeated failures can lead to academic probation.

Is D a passing grade?

Yes, D is technically passing in most institutions. However, it may not count for major requirements. Some programs require C or better in key courses.

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