
These grades are reserved for remedial courses, used as pre-requisites, but not counted towards progress towards degree.Letter Grades and Grade Point Equivalents
An X precdeding a grade will exclude the grade from counting toward the GPA, but follows the grading system outlined above. Withdrawals are not permitted after the 50th business day of a semester or 30th business day of a block. The student withdrew from the course in the interval comprising the 16th through the 50th business day of a semester or the 30th business day of a block. Note: UW's are calculated as failing grades in the student's semester and cumulative grade point averages. Indicates the student stopped attending the course without officially withdrawing. The "T" grade is approved for specific courses only. The course is being continued in the subsequent semester and a grade and credits will be calculated when the course is complete and a letter grade has been issued. These credits are counted toward the total number of credits required for graduation but are not used to calculate the cumulative grade point average. The student has received credit through an examination, waiver, or substitution for which they are not eligible for a letter grade. However, all courses must have an earned grade posted prior to graduation. A course without a grade will not appear on the student's transcript. This temporary symbol is used for the semester Report of Grades only. The instructor has not yet reported a grade for the course. Students who stop attending a class for which they are registered on a credit/no-credit basis without officially withdrawing will receive an NC grade entry for that class. Indicates the student registered for a course on a credit/no-credit basis and earned less than a C. All incomplete (I) courses must be completed prior to graduation. Credit hours are not counted until a letter grade is posted. The student must complete remaining work without re-registering or attending the class during a subsequent semester. A written contract between the student and the instructor indicates the work still to be done and the deadline for its completion (within 12 months). Indicates the student was unable to complete the course for a legitimate reason (such as accident or illness) after having completed a substantial portion (approximately 80%) of the required work. Certain courses are offered on a credit/no credit basis only and letter grades are not given. #Grade percentages to letters registration
(See Registration section of the catalog.)
Indicates the student registered for a course on a pass/fail basis and earned a C- or better.
It is not counted in the WSU GPA or Total Hours, but can be listed on a transcript. Students who enroll in a Continuing Education Unit through the Continuing Education Office, will receive a CE grade.
Audit Students who fail to attend class without withdrawing, may be issued a withdrawal (W).Indicates the student was allowed to sit in a class without earning credit or a grade.Courses coded ND (non-degree) are not used in computing the GPA or the graduation hours completed, but they are included in computing the total hours completed.Ĭourses with the following notations in the grade column are not used in computing the GPA, the graduation hours, or the total hours completed (with the exception of CR-Credit courses which may be used toward graduation hours or total hours). To calculate a cumulative GPA, the total number of grade points (the number of credit hours per course multiplied by the numeric points listed above for the grade) is divided by the total number of credit hours.Ĭourses coded with an R in front of the grade (indicating academic renewal), or an E in the far right column of the form (indicating exclusion due to a repeat), are not used in computing the GPA, the graduation hours, or the total hours completed. The following grades and numeric point values are used to compute the cumulative grade point average (GPA).