
Grading Calculations
This grading system applies to all undergraduate students
effective beginning fall 1998 and cannot be applied retroactively to grades earned or recorded, including incomplete (I) grades or
contested grades, before fall 1998.
To find your Grade Point Average (GPA):
- Multiply the units for each course taken in a term by the grade points
(values above) assigned to the grade earned.
- Total the units and grade points for the term.
- Divide the total number of
grade points by the total number of units to find the Grade Point
Average (GPA) for the term.
Example: 38.97 / 12 = 3.247;
GPA is 3.247
| Grade |
Grade
Points
Per Unit |
|
| A |
4.00 |
| A- |
3.67 |
| B+ |
3.33 |
| B |
3.00 |
| B- |
2.67 |
| C+ |
2.33 |
| C |
2.00 |
| C- |
1.67 |
| D+ |
1.33 |
| D |
1.00 |
| F |
0.00 |
| FX |
0.00 |
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