UNIVERSITY RECORDS UPDATES

 

Dates for Spring 2010
  • January 6 & 7, 2010 - Registration

  • January 11, 2010 - Classes Begin

  • January 21, 2010 - Challenge examination grades are due

  • January 25, 2010 - Last day to add a class | Last day to change a section | Last day to drop a class with 90% refund

  • February 8, 2010 - Last day to drop a class with 60% refund | "W" grades begin

  • March 1, 2010 - "WP" & "WF" grades begin | Graduation applications for Bachelor’s candidates for August 2011 commencement are due

  • April 14, 2010 - Last day to drop a class

  • April 28 - May 7, 2010 - Final examinations for Spring 2010


Deadline for Graduation Application
Deadline for application for December conferral
  • All applicants - May of the conferral year

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GRADES

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Grade Changes

 

Students are required to report any grading error to the Office of University Records within two weeks of the receipt of the official grade report.  Instructors may, for computational error or data entry change a grade within one semester after the grade was earned.  For Incomplete grades, the “Petition for Incomplete Grade” form is to be used for reasons other than lack of financial clearance for final examinations.  Incomplete grades are changed by the ensuing mid-semester or first session in the summer.

 

Grading System

 

At the end of each semester, grade reports are issued to students, parents and sponsoring agencies.  The quality of each student's achievement is assessed by means of a system of grades and quality points and the computation of a Grade Point Average (GPA).

 

Grades are assigned on the following basis:

 

      

Percentage Scored                  Assigned

90-100                                             A

85-89                                               A-

80-84                                               B+

75-79                                               B

70-74                                               B-

65-69                                               C+

60-64                                               C

55-59                                               C-

50-54                                               D

0-49                                                  F

 

 

Grade Point Average (GPA) Computation

 

After totaling all quality points earned, the resulting number is divided by the total credits attempted, and this final figure is the grade point average.  All grades "A" through "F" are included in the computation of the GPA.

 

The following grades yield no quality points and are not included in the computation:  I--Incomplete; WP--Withdrawal while Passing; WF--Withdrawal while Failing; NC--No Credit; P--Pass; DG--Deferred Grade; R – Repeat Required; and AU--Audited Class. 

 

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