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The Undergraduate Calendar

 

 

General Information

Grading System

Grading System

Grades for all courses taken prior to Fall 2001 appear either as one of 15 letter grades from A+ through F- or as numeric marks from 0 to 100.

Effective Fall 2001, numeric grades on a scale from 0-100 are used by all Faculties.

Averages are reported in all Faculties as percentages. Average calculation values are used for calculating overall averages for students with letter grades on their records.

The following conversion scale applies for courses taken prior to Fall 2001.

Assigned
Letter
Grades

Average
Calculation
Values

A+

95

A

89

A-

83

B+

78

B

75

B-

72

C+

68

C

65

C-

62

D+

58

D

55

D-

52

F+

46

F

38

F-

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Non-numeric Grades

Grade

Description

Average Calculation Value

AEG

Aegrotat, credit granted due to illness

N/A

AUD

Audit only, no credit granted

N/A

CR

Credit granted

N/A

DNW

Did not write examination, no credit granted

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FTC

Failure to complete incomplete course work, no credit granted

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INC

Incomplete course work, no credit granted

N/A

IP

Course in progress, no grade assigned at this time and no credit granted

N/A

MM

Missing mark, no credit granted

N/A

NCR

No credit granted, failure recorded

N/A

NG

In progress grade

N/A

NMR

No mark reported, no credit granted

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RPL

Supplemental grade confirming a failed course has been replaced by a suitable alternative passed course

N/A

UR

Grade under review or disciplinary proceedings underway, decision pending.

Note: Where disciplinary penalties are being considered or have been imposed for an academic offense committed in a course, the student may not drop the course in question. The student is responsible for all course material and assignments until the case is resolved.

N/A

WD

Withdrew after the drop deadline, no credit granted

N/A

WF

Withdrew/Failure, no credit granted

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Unit Weights and Degree Requirements

Courses are assigned unit weights, which vary from 0.25 to 1.0 credit or more. Most one-term courses have a 0.5 unit weight except for lab courses, which are generally 0.25 unit each.

Course unit weights are used to calculate weighted averages as well as the tuition fees payable for the term. Part-time students especially should be aware of this fact when choosing courses.

Students should read individual Faculty regulations carefully to be sure that degree requirements are understood and met in the manner required.


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