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Graduate Catalog 2001-2003
Graduate Catalog 2004-2006


Grading

The college assigns the following grade points to each letter grade for graduate courses:

A 4.000
A- 3.667
B+ 3.333
B 3.000
B- 2.667
C+ 2.333
C 2.000
C- 1.667
D+ 1.333
D 1.000
F 0.000

Students must take all courses on a letter grade basis unless otherwise designated by the program. In addition, the following grades and/or symbols with accompanying definitions may be applied:

S Satisfactory; credit given; does not affect grade point average
U Unsatisfactory; no credit given; does not affect grade point average
W Withdrawal after official deadline
I Incomplete
X Signifies that the course extends beyond term end date. Replaced by grade when course is completed
AU Audit
LAB Signifies the no-credit laboratory portion of a course
(for courses that require separate laboratory registration)

Grades are made available to students on the Web as soon as possible after the end of the term. Students are notified in writing when academic performance has resulted in probation, suspension or other academic action.


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