Grading System

The scale for the percentage method of grading will be defined and published by each individual academic program.

A student’s final grade in each subject is based on class work and participation, tests and/or other requirements completed during the course and the final examination. Class attendance is also considered if it states so in the instructor's syllabus. The quality of a student’s work, expressed in terms of letters and points, is reported as follows:

Grade Description Points
A or A+

Superior intellectual initiative and  achievement

4
A-

Above Average Attainment

3.67
B+

Above Average Attainment

3.33
B

Above Average Attainment

3
B-

Above Average Attainment

2.67
C+

Average (satisfactory work)

2.33
C

Average (satisfactory work)

2
C-

Low Average (Inferior but passing*)

1.67
D+

Inferior but passing*

1.33
D

Inferior but passing*

1
D-

Inferior but passing*

.67
F Failure 0
AF

Failure—excessive absences

0
AU

Audited course (no credit)**

0
W

Official Withdrawal (no credit)**

0
AW

Administrative Withdrawal (no credit)**

0
FW

Administrative Withdrawal (no credit)

0
I

Incomplete**

0
IP In Progress**** 0
IR

Incomplete Research Project in progress**

0
P

Pass-Fail Option: pass (credit)**

0
NP

Pass-Fail Option: no pass (no credit)**

0
NC No Credit** 0
SA

Satisfactory: Clinical (credit)***

0
UN

Unsatisfactory: Clinical (no credit)***

0

*Grades of C- and D are not considered passing in many majors and programs. See your academic advisor for specific information.

**Not included in calculating GPA.

***Used to record grades in clinical labs and field experiences. It is not an individual grading option as is P/NP but applies to all students in the course. Credit earned with SA (satisfactory) may be counted toward graduation but is not included in GPA. However, UN (unsatisfactory) functions as a failure in the GPA.
****Used for courses, clinical or rotation experiences which continue over multiple semesters.