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GRADES AND QUALITY POINTSOn September 1, 1951, the University adopted a 4.0 quality point scale, changing from the 3.0 scale. Grading System. Grades are indicated by letters:
PASS/FAIL OPTION
Examinations and Term Grades Final examinations are held in all subjects at the close of each semester. Early examinations are not permitted. The term grade is derived from a combination of the class grades, test scores, and examination grades, including the final examination grade, which reflects the student's total performance over the entire semester. The courses (and grades) in which each student has been enrolled appear on the University record of the student. Transcripts of these records are available. Students may view or print a grade report from the Eagle Online Information System. Special arrangements will be made by instructors to allow students with disabling conditions to demonstrate their knowledge and/or competency on final examinations. Quality points. Quality points are assigned to each semester hour credit as follows: For a grade of A, 4 quality points Quality Point Average. The quality point average for the semester is determined by dividing the total quality points earned by the total semester hours attempted. The cumulative quality point average is determined by dividing the total quality points for all semesters by the cumulative hours (total hours minus first repeats). Non-credit and Remedial and Developmental courses are disregarded in computing the college level quality point average for graduation. When a course is repeated, only the credits for the last time the course was attempted are counted toward graduation. In computing the cumulative quality point average for graduation, the original grade is voided. Credits attempted with a grade of W are disregarded, but credits attempted with grades of U, X, NF and IF (incomplete calculated as F) are counted. Grade of I (Incomplete). An "I" is assigned when a student's performance has been satisfactory, but for reasons beyond the student's control, he/she has not been able to complete the course requirements within the allotted time as determined by the instructor. Students are not required to register for the courses again. The faculty member files a form in the departmental office outlining the requirements necessary to satisfactorily complete the course at the time final grades are filed. A student has one calendar year or until the time of graduation, whichever comes first, to remove the "I" during which time the "I" is excluded from the calculation of the student's QPA. If the "I" is not removed within the above time limitations, it remains on the student's record permanently and is treated as an "F" in calculating the student's QPA. The "I" grade will appear as an "IF" on the transcript when calculated as an "F" grade. |
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