Courses are graded on a plus/minus standard-letter grading scale except for those offered strictly on a pass/no-pass basis as determined by the school, program, or academic department. The list below represents the officially recognized grades used to evaluate coursework and rate the academic performance of graduate students at the University.
Graduate and Professional Grades
All Schools (except the School of Law and the College of Medicine)
GRADE | QUALITY POINTS | DESCRIPTION |
A | 4.0 | Distinguished Scholarly Work |
A- | 3.7 | |
B+ | 3.3 | |
B | 3.0 | Normal Progress Toward Degree |
B- | 2.7 | |
C+ | 2.3 | Satisfactory |
C | 2.0 | Warning - Student Subject to Faculty Action |
F | 0.00 | Failure |
Grades - School of Law
GRADE |
QUALITY POINTS |
A+ |
4.00 |
A |
4.00 |
A- |
3.67 |
B+ |
3.33 |
B |
3.00 |
B- |
2.67 |
C+ |
2.33 |
C |
2.00 - Passing |
C- |
1.67 |
D+ |
1.33 |
D |
1.00 |
F |
0.00 - Failure |
Grades - College of Medicine
A | 4.0 |
B | 3.0 |
C | 2.0 |
C* | 2.0 |
P | 4.0 |
P* | 2.0 |
F | 0.0 |
* Designates a course passed after successful remediation of an initial failure.
Computation of the Quality Point Average
Quality Point Average is the ratio expressed to the nearest hundredth of the sum of course credits for which the grades of A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, D, and F (and A+, C-, and D+ in Law) were received to the sum of quality points earned. The quality points per credit are included in the tables above.
Graduate and Professional Grades
Other Designations
OTHER DESIGNATIONS |
(These grades carry no quality points.) |
GRADE |
DESCRIPTION |
AUD |
Audit |
I |
Incomplete |
IP |
In-progress |
M |
Military Withdrawal |
N |
Not Passing |
NG |
Not Graded |
P |
Pass |
W |
Withdrawal |
Incomplete ("I") Grades
An incomplete grade ("I") is a temporary grade given at the discretion of an instructor when neither a passing nor failing grade can be determined because of incomplete coursework. To be considered for an I grade, the student should have completed a majority of coursework and attended a majority of classes in the course. Upon assigning the I grade, the instructor should provide the student with a delimited set of coursework requirements to be completed in order to be assigned a final grade. As such it should be unnecessary for students to attend the same class in a subsequent semester in order to make up incomplete work. Students are therefore not permitted to attend the same class for its duration in a subsequent semester.
Final grades must be submitted by the deadline published in the Academic Calendar, and the instructor may specify an earlier deadline for course completion. The Office of the University Registrar will convert incomplete grades that remain after the deadline (for which there are not extensions) to final and permanent grades of "F" (Failure) or "N" (No-Pass).
In extenuating circumstances, an instructor may grant an extension to the I-to-F deadline by submitting formal notification to the University Registrar prior to the original deadline and must include a date by which the final grade will be submitted. If the instructor has not submitted a final grade by the extension date, the incomplete grade will be converted to a final and permanent grade of "F" or "N." Any extension may not exceed the last day of final exams in the expiration term.
Students are not permitted to withdraw from classes for which an "I" grade has been assigned. Once an "I" grade has been converted to an "F" or "N" (Not Passing), the "F" or "N" cannot be converted to a "W" (Withdrawal) grade.
Military personnel called to active duty while taking graduate courses who receive an "I" grade for reasons due to military service have a maximum of six months to complete the work necessary to remove the "I" grade beginning 60 days after return from deployment.
A student may not graduate with incomplete grades on the transcript regardless of whether the course is required as part of a degree program. All incomplete work must be completed by the date as specified on the Academic Calendar for the specified term.