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The cumulative GPA is determined by dividing the total grade points earned by the total credit hours attempted (it is not an average of several term GPAs). All GPAs are truncated, NOT rounded.
A grade of I indicates assigned work yet to be completed in a given course, or absence from the final examination, and is assigned only upon instructor approval of a student request.
Grades and Grading Schemes GradeGrade PointDescriptionD+3PassingD2Marginally PassingE1Marginally FailingF0Failing6 more rows
As noted in the student catalog, Pass (P) is the equivalent of D- or above for undergraduate students, and a grade of P is the equivalent of a C- or above for graduate students.
Enrollment Level and CPOS Enrollment LevelUndergraduateGraduateFull Time12+ credits per semester9+ credits per semester3/4 Time9-11 credits per semester6-8 credits per semester1/2 Time6-8 credits per semester4-5 credits per semester*Less than 1/2 Time1-5 credits per semester1-3 credits per semester
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Grading GradeGrade PointsUndergraduateD1.00PassingD-0.70PassingF0.00FailingWF0.00Unofficial Withdrawal17 more rows
The normal grading range is from 55 to 100. The number grades correspond to letter grades as reflected in the chart below. The minimum passing grade is 70 (C). Any grades between 55 and 69 (D and F) are considered failing grades for which unit credit is not earned.
Grades AF in the United States However, there are some schools that consider a C the lowest passing grade, so the general standard is that anything below a 60% or 70% is failing, depending on the grading scale. In college and universities, a D is considered to be an unsatisfactory passing grade.

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