Grade Points & Terms
Explore our standard grading terms, and learn how each letter grade impacts your GPA.
Instructors are required to assign a final grade for each student registered in a course. The following grades are used to report the quality of a student's work at the Âé¶¹Çø:
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			 A  | 
			
			 4.0 excellent  | 
		
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			 ´¡â€“  | 
			
			 3.7  | 
		
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			 B+  | 
			
			 3.3  | 
		
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			 B  | 
			
			 3.0 good  | 
		
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			 B-  | 
			
			 2.7  | 
		
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			 C+  | 
			
			 2.3  | 
		
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			 C  | 
			
			 2.0 satisfactory  | 
		
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			 C-  | 
			
			 1.7  | 
		
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			 D+  | 
			
			 1.3  | 
		
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			 D  | 
			
			 1.0  | 
		
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			 D-  | 
			
			 0.7 minimum passing  | 
		
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			 F  | 
			
			
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			 I  | 
			
			 Incomplete  | 
		
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			 IP  | 
			
			 In progress or grade not reported  | 
		
| NA | 
			
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			 NC  | 
			
			 Registered for no credit, hours for courses taken for no credit are not counted towards hours completed and are not calculated in grade point average  | 
		
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			 P  | 
			
			 A passing grade notation that is in limited use and is not available as an option for standard grade substitution -- used only for classes approved to be offered on a Pass/Fail basis. Credit hours are earned but the pass (P) grade is not calculated in the student’s grade point average  | 
		
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			 W  | 
			
			 A notation that the course is withdrawn without prejudice, zero grade points per quarter hour, no hours credited  | 
		
Use of intermediate grades (plus and minus) is at the discretion of the instructor.
GPA is calculated and truncated to two decimal places (hundredths). GPA is not rounded.