Grading System

The following is a chart that explains the grading system:

Grade SymbolsPoint ValueQuality Definition
A4.00Excellent
A-3.67 
B+3.33Very Good
B3.00Satisfactory
B-2.67 
C+2.33(This is not satisfactory for graduatestudents)
C2.00Marginal Grade. (This is not satisfactoryfor graduate students and is considered anF)
C-1.67Unsatisfactory but passing
D+1.33 
D1.00 
D-0.67 
F0.00Failure
I*See Incomplete PolicyIncomplete
IP*Available for specific courses onlyIn Progress
P*Available for specific courses onlyPass
AU*No grade or creditAudit
W*Count as attempted creditsWithdrawal
AW*Count as attempted creditsAdministrative withdrawal
SMid-termSatisfactory
U1Mid-termUnsatisfactory- Absences
U2Mid-termUnsatisfactory - Course Progress
U3Mid-termUnsatisfactory- Absences and CourseProgress
U4Mid-termUnsatisfactory- Other

*Denotes the grade is not used when computing the cumulative grade point average (CGPA).

Course quality points are computed by multiplying the course credit by the quality point value of the grade earned. The CGPA can be found by dividing the total number of grade points earned by the total number of credits attempted.