Grading System
Credit/No Credit
Graduate students are not permitted to take graduate courses for Credit/No Credit; however, they may take certain undergraduate prerequisite courses for Credit/No Credit with permission of their graduate advisor.
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Grades
Graduate courses approved for a Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory (S/U) grade by the Graduate Committee require students to perform at the B level (3.00) or better to receive a grade of S. These courses shall be so labeled in the college catalog and bulletin. S/U grades are not included in calculating grade point average.
Incomplete Grades
An Incomplete will be given in place of a grade when the work of the semester has been passing but has not been completed because of illness or some other reason that, in the opinion of the instructor, justifies such a report. Graduate students who do not make up an Incomplete within three academic semesters must make a request in writing to their graduate program for permission to complete the course.
Failure in a Course
A course with a failing grade that has been retaken or replaced will be considered taken for No Credit and must remain on the student’s transcript. The most recent grade will be included in calculating the grade point average.
Repeating a Course
A course with a failing grade that has been retaken or replaced will be considered taken for No Credit but must remain on the student’s transcript. The most recent grade will be included in calculating the grade point average.
Withdrawal from a Course
Students may drop a course during the first two weeks of a semester (or during a corresponding time for summer sessions) without having any entry made on the permanent record. After that time, students will receive a grade of W and are financially responsible for the course.
Withdrawal from a course anytime after the last withdrawal date until the end of the course requires the approval of the instructor of the course. Approval is based on evidence of extenuating circumstances other than academic difficulty in the course.
Students who do not follow the official procedures, but stop attending classes, receive a grade based on the work completed as compared to the total course requirements.
Additional information on options and procedures for withdrawing from a course is available from the Records Office or the Office of Student Life.