Revision Date: 04/26/2024
Last Review: 04/26/2024
Responsible Office: Provost
Policy:
The Universitys system of grading is traditional: A grade of A is given for the highest degree of excellence that is reasonable to expect of students of exceptional ability and application. A grade of B is superior. A grade of C is average. A grade of D is given for a quality of work that is considered the minimum for receiving credit for the class. A grade of S indicates satisfactory completion of the course. A grade of F is given for a failure, and the work must be repeated to receive credit.
During each academic term, students must be given some type of evaluation and documented notification of standing in each class prior to the last day to drop a class or resign with a W grade.
Some other grades given by the University need more explanation. The grade I (Incomplete) is used to denote failure to complete all assigned class work and/or examinations as a result of conditions beyond the students control. It is the responsibility of the student to initiate a request with the instructor that a grade of I be issued. If the students work is of passing quality, the instructor may approve the students request and will assign a grade of I plus the average letter grade on all work completed to that point (e.g. IA, IB, IC, or ID). A grade of IF cannot be issued. If the instructor agrees to issue an I, he/she will complete a standard contract with the student detailing requirements for course completion and specifying the date those requirements must be finished by completing the I Grade Completion Form. Instructors then provide a copy of the contract to the student and a copy to the Department Head/Director. Students will receive a grade of IA, IB, IC, or ID on their grade report (and transcript) for that quarter. Incompletes are factored into hours attempted and quality points awarded. Therefore, they impact a students quarter and cumulative grade point averages and are a factor in academic probation or suspension decisions. The maximum amount of time allowed for a student to finish incomplete work is Friday of the fourth week in the following quarter, with one exception: students receiving I grades at the end of the spring quarter have until the fourth week in the following fall quarter to complete their work. If the student does not complete the required work within the contracted period, the instructor will change the I to an F by delivering a final grade change to the Registrars Office by Friday of the fifth week of the quarter. The final grade replaces the I on the students permanent record (transcript); attempted hours, earned hours, quality points, and quarter/cumulative grade point averages are recalculated applying the final grade. A student may be placed on, or removed from academic probation or suspension based on the recalculated GPA at the time an I grade is cleared. I grades are cleared only by completing the required course work, and not by registering for the course again. NOTE: Students registered for approved graduate research, practicum, dissertation, or thesis courses requiring multiple quarters of the same course registration to complete the research receive an I for each attempt until the research or practicum is accepted as complete by the advising faculty member. At that the graduate students I grades are changed to S on his/her permanent record.
A grade of S indicates satisfactory completion of a course. The S grade increases hours earned, but does not affect hours pursued or quality points and is not computed on any GPA. Students registered for a course where the grade of S is used who do not complete the required course work will receive the grade F.
A W is issued when a student withdraws from a class (drops a class) after the final date for registration has passed and before the end of the first seven weeks of a quarter. The W grade will appear on the students grade report and permanent record (transcript), but is not included in computing the students GPA. Students who stop attending class(es) without following proper drop/withdraw or resignation procedures (walk-away) will receive an F grade for each class affected.
The grade NC (used for undergraduate developmental courses only) denotes no credit earned or hours charged and is not computed in any GPA.
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