A-F Grades
The university reports and records grades using the plus/minus letter system. Quality points are allocated to each recorded grade according to the following scale:
| A = 4.00 |
B+ = 3.333 |
C+ = 2.333 |
D+ = 1.333 |
F = 0 |
| A- = 3.667 |
B = 3.000 |
C = 2.000 |
D = 1.000 |
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B- = 2.667 |
C- = 1.667 |
D- = 0.667 |
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Programs requiring C or better grades will not accept a C- grade (unless specified otherwise). A student's grade point average (GPA) is calculated by dividing the total number of quality points by the total number of credits attempted.
A grade of F is recorded when a student fails a course or withdraws from a course after the second withdrawal period unless, in the judgment of the dean of the instructor's college, the reasons for withdrawing a course warrant a W. Students who quit attending classes for which they are registered will receive Fs unless they officially withdraw from the courses by obtaining the appropriate signatures.