GRADING SYSTEM
Letter Grades are used to show the academic standing of a student, with the following meaning and values:
Letter |
Meaning |
Value |
| A |
Excellent |
4.00 |
| A- |
Almost Excellent |
3.75 |
| B+ |
Very Good |
3.25 |
| B |
Good |
3.00 |
| B- |
Fairly Good |
2.75 |
| C+ |
Fair |
2.25 |
| C |
Satisfactory |
2.00 |
| C- |
Minimum Satisfactory |
1.75 |
| D |
Poor |
1.00 |
| F |
Failure |
0.00 |
| S |
Satisfactory |
- |
| U |
Unsatisfactory |
- |
| W |
Withdrawal with Permission |
- |
| WF |
Withdrawal with F
Withdrawal from course after time limit. |
0 |
| AUD |
Audit and non-credit |
- |
| I |
Incomplete, used in case a student fails to complete his/her assignment within the time limit or is absent from the examination with approval from the University due to valid reason. |
- |
| WP/IP |
Work in Progress |
- |
| NR |
No Report |
- |
The student's grades are computed at the end of each semester. The student is graded for his/her work during the semester. This includes: (These requirements will vary from course to course)
quizzes |
book reports |
recitation |
attendance |
term papers |
assignments |
class participation |
midterm and final examinations |
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