The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the day-to-day lives of students at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. Due to the pandemic, many UAH students have been displaced from their on-campus housing and have had to move home. Classes have been moved to an online format, and there is little consistency in the ways professors have been handling this transition. As many states begin to impose lockdowns and stay-at-home orders, it is clear that things are not business as usual, even for students at home. Throughout this pandemic, many students will find no choice but to rethink their priorities. For students who are immunocompromised, have elderly family members to take care of, or have lost their job due to the pandemic, classes may be forced to the back-burner. For others, simply being stuck at home while the national situation worsens may cause productivity to suffer. As the pandemic gets worse, the difficulties facing these students will follow suit. To accommodate students impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, UAH should extend the option for a pass/fail grading system for the Spring 2020 semester. As of March 19, over a dozen U.S. universities have taken this action, including Duke University, Carnegie Mellon University, and Middlebury College. A pass/fail option would fairly reflect the hard work students have already accomplished, while also acknowledging that this is an unprecedented situation and special action must be taken to accommodate students impacted by it.