To earn the MicroMasters of Finance program credential, it is sufficient to achieve a passing grade in each individual course. The passing grade is determined by the instructor and is typically set at around 60% or higher. Once you meet the passing criteria for each course, you will be considered to have successfully completed the course requirements.
It's important to note that the passing grade for each course is independent of the MicroMasters program credential. This means that as long as you meet the minimum passing requirements for each course, you will earn the verified certificate for that course. However, when it comes to applying for the MIT graduate program, the actual scores and performance in the courses will be taken into consideration as part of the admissions process. The MicroMasters program credential itself does not guarantee admission to the MIT graduate program.
While achieving a passing grade is sufficient to earn the individual course certificates, it's worth noting that for admission to the MIT graduate program or for other purposes, the evaluation may take into account additional factors beyond the pass/fail designation, such as the overall performance, grades, skills, and qualifications of the applicants.
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