Grading Policy
If you do not agree with a grade that you receive, you have three-weeks from the posting of the grade to contest it. For the final course grade, you have three-weeks from the postmarked date on your semester grades to contest. After three-weeks, instructor will not be willing to spend time with student discussing about grade (unless student have a documented reason for not having a conference within the allotted period). It is student??s responsibility to verify that the grades are correctly recorded.
Grading System
All course work is graded according to a unified grading system as shown in the following chart.
Grade Verbal
|
GRADE
|
POINT
|
% POINTS
|
DESCRIPTION
|
|
A
|
4
|
90-100%
|
Excellent
|
|
B+
|
3.5
|
85-89%
|
Very Good
|
|
B
|
3
|
80-84%
|
Good
|
|
C+
|
2.5
|
75-79%
|
Above Satisfactory
|
|
C
|
2
|
70-74%
|
Satisfactory
|
|
D+
|
1.5
|
65-69%
|
Above Average
|
|
D
|
1
|
60-64%
|
Average
|
|
F
|
0
|
Below 60%
|
Fail
|
|
I
|
-
|
-
|
Incomplete
|
|
CR
|
-
|
-
|
Credit
|
|
W
|
-
|
-
|
Withdraw
|
|
R
|
-
|
-
|
Repeat
|
the minimum GPA for remaining in University degree programs:
Undergraduate: 2.0 (a C average); Graduate Programs: 3.0 (a B average)
Grade Points
A student??s semester grade point average is determined by dividing the total number of grade points by the total number of hours attempted. Grade point totals are calculated by multiplying the number of credit hours of a course by the number of points for the corresponding grade received. A student??s grade point average will be determined by dividing the total number of grade points by the total number of hours attempted with the exception of courses in which marks of "CR", "W", "WA", "R", "AU", "S", "U", "I", are received.


