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Community, Environment, Planning (CEP) is a two-year undergraduate major at the University of Washington's Urban Design and Planning department, within the College of Built Environments. It is located in Gould Hall, 3950 University Way NE ("The Ave"), Seattle, WA 98105.

CEP was founded in 1994 by a small group of students and a few faculty, with a highly experimental and alternative style. It had no numerical grades whatsoever until 2012, when students requested (for ease of interacting with graduate schools and scholarships, among other reasons) the option to receive numerical grades in certain classes (Individual students make the choice of whether they want a numerical grade or pass/fail for each of the courses for which the choice is available). This policy change, like all policy changes in CEP, was made by consensus of every student and the three staff. CEP is uniquely self-governing among University of Washington programs, to the point that students conduct the admissions interviews themselves and decide by consensus whom to admit.

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