Grading System

GRADE INTERPRETATION
GRADE DESCRIPTION POINTS
A An honor mark assigned for work of highest quality.
A= 90 - 100
4 pts/credit hour
B A mark assigned for work of above average quality.
B = 80 - 89
3 pts/credit hour
C A mark assigned for work of average quality
C = 70 - 79
2 pts/credit hour
D A mark assigned for work of minimum quality.
D = 60 - 69
1 pt/credit hour
F A mark assigned for work below minimum quality.
F= Less than 60
0 pts/credit hour
I A special mark used only for students who cannot complete course work because of extreme hardship. The student must present a request for this mark to the respective faculty. Not computed
P A mark assigned to indicate completion of a development course requirement. Not computed
PR Indicates that a student passed a proficiency examination to meet the requirements of the course or has received credit through Advanced Placement. Not computed
R Indicates a student must retake a developmental course. Not computed
W A mark assigned for students dropping a course during the first 75% of the term. Not computed
WA No Show—Indicates that the student did not attend. Not computed
WF Indicates that the student’s work is not passing at the time of administrative withdrawal. 0 pts/credit hour
WP Indicates that the student’s work is passing at the time of administrative withdrawal. Not Computed
WR Indicates that the student’s work is not passing in a developmental course at the time of administrative withdrawal. Not Computed
Y Audit. Not computed

Work in curriculum courses is evaluated according to the letter-grade system. Course grades are recorded on the student’s transcript. Grades for courses at the 100 level and above will be averaged according to grade point equivalents to determine the student’s academic standing. Grades for courses below the 100 level will not be calculated in the determination of the student’s overall grade point average for student transcript purposes. When a course is repeated, the last grade recorded is the final grade for the course, and only the last hours attempted are counted in computing total credit hours and in determining the student’s grade point average.