The normal grading range is from 55 to 100. The number grades correspond to letter grades as reflected in the chart below. Theminimum passing grade is 70 (C). Any gradesbetween 55 and 69 (D and F) are considered failing grades for which unit credit is not earned. While unit credit is not earned fora failing grade, point value is assigned for a D and an F for purposes of computing grade point averages.
Grading Range Chart | ||
Numerical Score | Letter Grade | GPA Value |
94-100 | A+* | 4.667 |
91-93 | A+ | 4.333 |
88-90 | A | 4 |
85-87 | A- | 3.667 |
82-84 | B+ | 3.333 |
79-81 | B | 3 |
76-78 | B- | 2.667 |
73-75 | C+ | 2.333 |
70-72 | C | 2 |
67-69 | D | 1.333 |
55-66 | F | 0.333 |
Definitionof Grading Notations |
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D = Equivalent to a failing grade and no unit credit is awarded.However, for purposes of computing grade point averages, point value isearned. |
F = Fail --Failing grade is included in the calculation ofgrade point averages but unit credit and point value are notearned. |
H = Grade withheld. |
I = Incomplete -- the course requirements have not been met. |
NS = No grade was submitted. |
P = Pass -- unit credit is received for the course but the unitsare not computed in the grade point averages. View "Pass" grade policy. |
R = Repeated course -- the new grade replaces the previous onein the computation of the grade point averages; the previous grade remainsrecorded on the transcript. |
W = Withdrew from the course. |