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Grading Policies
GRADING SCALE
Grades will be determined by some or all of the following:
- The student's participation in class discussion
- The student's attitude toward the class and class work
- Quizzes
- Collateral reading
- Projects and term papers
- Occasional examinations and written tests
- Final examination
The course syllabi may indicate the exact formula to be used for calculating the grades in each course.
The following grade system prevails:
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A 95-100 4.0 |
A- 92-94 3.7 |
| B+ 89-91 3.3 |
B 86-88 3.0 |
B- 84-85 2.7 |
| C+ 81-83 2.3 |
C 78-80 2.0 |
C- 76-77 1.7 |
| D+ 73-75 1.3 |
D 70-72 1.0 |
D- 68-69 0.7 |
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F 0-67 |
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| FW |
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Failure because of withdrawal for excessive absences |
| I |
- |
Incomplete grade (temporary) |
| W |
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Withdrawal (plus grade at that time) |
| A |
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Cumulative grade point average of 2.0 is required for earning a degree |
GRADE REPORTS
To help students and teachers track students' progress, the semester is divided into two grading periods. At the end of the first grading period, a grade report with mid-semester grades is distributed to each student.
A few weeks after the close of the semester, the final grades are sent to the students.
Official transcripts cannot be sent as long as any charges remain unpaid.
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