Pass

Pass, PASS, The Pass or Passed may refer to:

Places

Permissions

People

  • A Pass (born 1987), Ugandan musician
  • Frank Alexander de Pass, English soldier, first Jewish recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War I
  • Joe Pass (1929–1994), American jazz musician
  • John Pass (born 1947), British-born Canadian poet
  • Nelson Pass (born 1951), American designer of audio amplifiers
  • Patrick Pass (born 1977), American football player

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • Battle pass, a type of monetization and reward system in video games
  • Pass (cards), to make no bid when it is one's turn to do so
  • Passed (band), a Hungarian band formed in the summer of 2014
  • "The Pass" (song), a song by the band Rush, from their 1989 album Presto
  • The Pass (1988 film), a Soviet animated short film
  • The Pass (2016 film), a film by Ben A. Williams based on the play by John Donnelly about football and homosexuality
  • Pro-Am Sports System, or PASS Sports, a former Detroit-area cable television channel

Businesses and organizations

Education

  • Pass, a term used in grading to indicate a student has successfully completed academic requirements
  • Peer-Assisted Study Sessions, an academic support program often used in higher education

Law and government

Science and technology

Computing

  • Pass (software), a command line based password manager for Unix systems
  • PASS Sample Size Software, a computer program for estimating sample size
  • Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive Theory, a learning and intelligence model
  • Platform as a service, usually spelled PaaS, a category of cloud computing services

Other uses in science and technology

Sport

Other uses

  • Pass (sleight of hand), a sleight of hand move
  • Performer Availability Screening Services, a U.S. STI screening database

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Pass
  • Bypass (disambiguation)
  • Passage (disambiguation)
  • Passer (disambiguation)
  • Passing (disambiguation)
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