Grading System
Letter grades are awarded in accordance with each learner’s demonstration of the prescribed learning objectives and outcomes of each course as follows:
LETTER GRADE
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PERCENTAGE RANGE
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GRADE POINTS
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A
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93.0% - 100%
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4.00 grade points
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A-
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90.0% - 92.99%
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3.66 grade points
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B+
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87.0% - 89.99%
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3.33 grade points
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B
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83.0% - 86.99%
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3.00 grade points
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B-
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80.0% - 82.99%
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2.66 grade points
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C+
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77.0% - 79.99%
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2.33 grade points
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C
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73.0% - 76.99%
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2.00 grade points
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C-
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70.0% - 72.99%
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1.66 grade points
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D+
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67.0% - 69.99%
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1.33 grade points
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D
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63.0% - 66.99%
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1.00 grade points
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D-
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62.0% - 62.99%
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0.66 grade points
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F
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0.0% - 61.99%
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0.00 grade points
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W |
Withdrawal – Learners may withdraw from a course between day 11 and up to and including day 84 for a 16- week semester and between day 11 and up to and including day 42 for an 8-week term. |
TR |
Transfer Credit – Semester credit granted for semester credits accepted in transfer from other institutions. |
CX |
Cancelled Course – CX is recorded when a course is dropped up to and including the 10th day after the course start date. |
R |
Repeated Course – A learner has the option of retaking a course if he or she wants to improve an unsatisfactory grade. Tuition must be paid for the repeated course at the current published tuition rate. Once a letter grade is recorded for the repeated course, the original grade will be replaced by an “R” grade. The grade points earned from the later grade will be used in computing the cumulative grade point average.
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S |
Satisfactory – Full credit is given for course. S is equivalent to B or above for graduate-level work and C or above for undergraduate-level work.
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U |
Unsatisfactory – No credit is given for the course.
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CR |
Credit – Full credit is given for the course. CR is equivalent to B or above for graduate-level work and C or above for undergraduate-level work.
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NC |
No Credit – No credit is given for the course.
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I |
Incomplete – An incomplete is a temporary grade indicating additional course work is required to fulfill the requirement of a given course.
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