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What is a failing grade?

70-74. Poor. 65-69. Fail (No credit) Below 65.

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Grading System

Grades are assigned to individual students on the basis of the instructor's judgment of the student's scholastic achievement using the grading system below (policy 47-00).

Undergraduate Grading System

Summary of undergraduate grading system Quality of Performance Grade Excellent - Exceptional Achievement A

A- Good - Extensive Achievement B+

B

B- Satisfactory - Acceptable Achievement C+

C *Poor - Minimal Achievement D Failure - Inadequate Achievement

(To secure credit, course must be repeated.) F

* D (Poor): Indicates the student may not have achieved the minimal level of comprehension in carrying a more advanced course for which this course is a specific prerequisite. In addition, a grade of D may not satisfy some major degree requirements.

Graduate Grading System

Summary of graduate grading system Quality of Performance Grade Excellent - Exceptional Achievement A

A- Good - Substantial Achievement B+

B

B-

C+ Satisfactory - Acceptable but Substandard Achievement C *Poor/Failure - Inadequate Achievement D **Failure - Failure

(To secure credit, course must be repeated and successfully passed.) F

* D (Poor/Failure): This is a failing grade for a graduate student and cannot be used to meet graduate degree requirements and will not count toward total credits earned. ** F (Failure): Work unworthy of any credit, and suggests that the student may not be capable of succeeding in graduate study.

Other Grading Symbols

Summary of other grading symbols used on student transcripts Quality of Performance Grade Audit AU Audit, Attended Regularly AUS Audit, Did Not Attend Regularly AUU Credit by Examination CRX Deferred DF Fail FL Incomplete Average INCP/I Not Degree Credit NDC No Grade Reported NG Pass, Course Carries No Credit NCP Fail, Course Carries No Credit NCF Pass P/PS Research R Proficiency Exam Passed S Satisfactory SA Unsatisfactory UN Withdrawal W * Late Drop, Failing WF Late Drop, No Grade Reported LD Late Drop, No Grade Reported

(Prior to Fall Semester 2016) WN Late Drop, Passing

(Prior to Fall Semester 2010) WP Fail, Academic Dishonesty XF

Master of Laws Grading System

Effective Fall 2012

Summary of the Master of Laws grading system effective beginning fall semester 2012 Quality of Performance Grade Excellent - Exceptional Achievement A

A-

B+ Good - Substantial Achievement B

B-

C+ Satisfactory - Acceptable Achievement C Poor - Inadequate Achievement D Failure - No credit earned F

Prior to Fall 2012

Summary of the Master of Laws grading system prior to the fall 2012 semester Quality of Performance Grade Excellent A+

A

A-

B+

B

B-

C+

C

C-

D+

D Failure F

Juris Doctor Grading System

Effective Summer 2005

Summary of the Juris Doctor grading system effective beginning summer semester 2005 Quality of Performance Grade Distinguished A Excellent A- Superior B+ Very Good B Good B- Satisfactory C+ Passing C Conditional Failure D Fail (No credit) F Other Symbols CR=Credit

NC=No credit

Effective Fall 2000 - Spring 2005

Summary of Juris Doctor grading system effective fall semester 2000 through spring semester 2005 Quality of Performance Grade Distinguished 90 and above Excellent 85-89 Good 80-84 Satisfactory 75-79 Passing 70-74 Conditional Failure 65-69 Fail (No credit) Below 65 Other Symbols CR=Credit

NC=No credit

Prior to Fall 2000

Summary of Juris Doctor grading system prior to the fall 2000 semester Quality of Performance Grade Distinguished 90 and above Excellent 85-89 Good 75-84 Qualified 70-74 Poor 65-69 Fail (No credit) Below 65

Medical Grading System

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What grade gives you a 2.0 GPA?

C 73-76 Search for Colleges Using Your GPA Letter Grade Percent Grade 4.0 Scale B 83-86 3.0 B- 80-82 2.7 C+ 77-79 2.3 C 73-76 2.0 8 more rows

High schools often report GPA (grade point average) on a 4.0 scale. The top grade is an A, which equals 4.0. You calculate your overall GPA by averaging the scores of all your classes. This is a common scale used at most colleges, and many high schools also use it.

To convert your GPA to a 4.0 scale:

Letter Grade Percent Grade 4.0 Scale A+ 97-100 4.0 A 93-96 4.0 A- 90-92 3.7 B+ 87-89 3.3 B 83-86 3.0 B- 80-82 2.7 C+ 77-79 2.3 C 73-76 2.0 C- 70-72 1.7 D+ 67-69 1.3 D 65-66 1.0 E/F Below 65 0.0 The chart is an example to assist in understanding the components to calculate a GPA. Your school may use a different grading scale. Keep in mind that your high school reports your GPA to your prospective colleges. The GPA listed on your high school transcript might not be what is used by college admissions, since there is a lot of variation in high school grading scales, additional points added for honors, advanced, AP, IB courses. For admissions, many colleges will recalculate student GPA so there is consistency/equity across applicants based on institutional standards and may not include all high school coursework or weights. Contact your high school counselor or colleges on your list to learn more about GPA and use in the admissions process. You can also look up the academic requirements of your favorite colleges using College Search and see how your GPA compares to students who got in and enrolled.

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