![]() ![]() Entered when a student drops after the eight-week drop period. Satisfactory Progress ( Authorized only for the first portion of an Honors Program.) The Office of the University Registrar will convert grades of C-/D or better to PS. Instructors are not informed of which students have elected the Pass-Fail option. For undergraduate students who elect to take a class under the PS/D/D+/F option, the instructor must assign the regular appropriate letter grade. Passing grade for a course using Pass-Fail grading. This is a temporary grade that converts to F* after the last day of final exams into the next semester unless the student makes up the incomplete work. This would be appropriate for a student that never attended the course or has excessive absences in the course, as well as missing the exam. The FA grade is given when the undergraduate student did not attend the exam, and could not pass the course regardless of performance on the exam. This is a temporary grade that converts to an F* after the last day of final exams for the next semester unless the student makes up the exam.įailed and absent from exam. A grade of F should warrant an advisor’s questioning whether the student may suitably register for further study in the discipline before remedial work is undertaken.Ībsent from final examination, but could have passed if exam taken. ![]() The F grade indicates that the student’s performance in the required exercises has revealed almost no understanding of the course content. A student has given no evidence of prospective growth in the discipline an accumulation of D grades should be taken to mean that the student would be well advised not to continue in the academic field.įor whatever reason, an unacceptable performance. The C grade states that, while not yet showing unusual promise, the student may continue to study in the discipline with reasonable hope of intellectual development.Ī marginal performance in the required exercises demonstrating a minimal passing level of attainment. The B grade states that the student has shown solid promise in the aspect of the discipline under study.Ī totally acceptable performance demonstrating an adequate level of attainment for a student at a given stage of development. Strong performance demonstrating a high level of attainment for a student at a given stage of development. The A grade states clearly that the students have shown such outstanding promise in the aspect of the discipline under study that he/she may be strongly encouraged to continue. Mastery of course content at the highest level of attainment that can reasonably be expected of students at a given stage of development. The following definitions will be used as a guide for the assignment of undergraduate grades. Grades of AB, FA, IN, PS, SP, and W are assigned as explained in the Undergraduate Grade Definitions area. Courses with a grade ( or notation) of PS, SP, BE, W or PL are ignored in establishing the quality point average.Temporary grades of IN and AB do not affect grade point average.Minus may be assigned to an A, and plus may be assigned to a D.Pluses and minuses may be assigned to grades of B and C.Letter grades of A, B, C, D, and F are used.Grades based upon the following system of marking are the only authorized grades to be used on the Official Class Roll and Grade Report Form. ![]()
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