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 |
H | Holding | N/A |
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WA | Administratively withdrawn | N/A |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 |
IP | In Progress - Thesis/Dissertation Courses only | N/A |
P(Pass) and NC (No Credit) Grades for Spring 2020
Grading systems from Fall 1975 to Summer 2016.
For grades Fall 1972 to Summer 1975 contact OneStop
Glossary
How to Calculate Grade Point Average (GPA)
GPA is calculated for all students. GPAs are calculated only for grades earned at FIU. There are two types of GPAs: Semester and Cumulative. The semester GPA is calculated using the courses taken in that semester. The cumulative GPA is a summary of all FIU courses taken over a student’s career. Remember, when a student’s career changes (i.e., undergraduate to graduate), the GPA calculation begins anew. Transfer course grades are not included in any GPA calculations. To calculate a GPA, one must know the course grade, the course credits or semester hours associated with that course, and the values associated with each grade assigned. See the Grading System list above for "Points Per Credit Hour" values.
To calculate a GPA, first multiply the number of course credits/semester hours for each course by the grade point values associated with the grade received in that course. Then add all of those totals together and divide that sum by the total number of course credits/semester hours. For a semester GPA use all regularly graded courses in that semester (plus P/F courses in which an F or U was earned), and for the cumulative GPA use all courses. Do not average semester GPAs in order to calculate the cumulative GPA.
Note: All GPAs are rounded to two decimal points.
Note: On the Grading System list above, some grades will not affect GPA, such as “P” (Satisfactory), “IN” (Incomplete) or “DR” (Dropped). Thus, do not include the credits for such graded courses in the calculation.
Here is an example of semester GPA calculation:
Calculating a Semester GPA
Course | Grade | Course Credits Attempted | Points Per Credit Hour | Points Per Course |
ENC 1101 | B | 3.0 x | 3.00 = | 9.00 |
MAC 1147 | B+ | 4.0 x | 3.33 = | 13.32 |
BSC 2010 | A- | 3.0 x | 3.67 = | 11.01 |
BSC 2010L | A | 1.0 x | 4.00 = | 4.00 |
AMH 2041 | C | 3.0 x | 2.00 = | 6.00 |
ARH 2050 | F | 3.0 x | 0.00 = | 0.00 |
Total | 17 |
| 43.33 | |
Semester GPA | 43.33 divided by 17 = 2.55 |
Change of Grade
If a student believes that he or she received the wrong grade for a class, the student should speak to the class instructor first. If there was an error in the grading roster, the class instructor will be responsible for initiating action to update the grade for the student. Change of grade requests must be approved by the class 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 classthat 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.