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Grading
The letter grades A through F have two principal functions: awarding course credit and recognizing relative merit. By awarding a grade of D or higher, an instructor certifies that a student has successfully completed the requirements of a course and, thereby, earned credit for that course. By awarding a grade of F, an instructor certifies that a student has failed to complete the requirements for a course and, thus, has not earned credit for that course. In addition, instructors use letter grades A through D to recognize the relative merit of a student’s performance.
- Additive Credit
- Calculating the Grade Point Average
- Grading System
- Incomplete and In-Progress Grades
- Pass/Unsatisfactory
- Ungraded Option

