Grades
How grades are scored and what to do if there is an error in your final grades.
How grades are scored and what to do if there is an error in your final grades.
Grade | Description | Points per credit |
A | - | 4.00 |
A- | - | 3.67 |
B+ | - | 3.33 |
B | - | 3.00 |
B- | - | 2.67 |
C+ | - | 2.33 |
C | - | 2.00 |
D | - | 1.00 |
F | Failure | 0.00 |
F0 | Failure based on non-attendance | 0.00 |
P | Satisfactory (Pass) | N/A |
EM | Departmental Examination | N/A |
IN | Incomplete | N/A |
AU | Audit | N/A |
W | Withdrew from course | N/A |
WA | Administratively withdrawn | N/A |
WI | Withdrew from the University | N/A |
+ | National / International Student Exchange Credit | N/A |
U | Unsatisfactory | N/A |
S | Satisfactory | N/A |
DR | Dropped Course | N/A |
NC | No Credit Earned | N/A |
NG | No grade assigned by instructor (system generated) | N/A |
Grading systems from Fall 1975 to Summer 2016.
For grades Fall 1972 to Summer 1975 contact OneStop
If a student believes that he or she received the wrong grade for a course, the student should speak to the course instructor first. If there was an error in the grading roster, the course instructor will be responsible for initiating action to update the grade for the student. Change of grade requests must be approved by the course instructor, the College or School’s Dean’s Office, and may require additional approval from the Provost’s Office if the change of grade is for a course that was not taken within the last 12 months.
If students do not see a grade posted on their transcript they should contact their professor, as the professor would be the ones approving/submitting the grade the student earned in the class.