| Grading System |
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| At the end of each Quarter, the Records Office mails an official report on each student’s academic achievement to the student. Reports are given in terms of grades and quality points. |
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| Grade |
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Quality Points |
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| A |
Excellent |
4 |
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| B |
Good |
3 |
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| C |
Fair |
2 |
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| D |
Poor |
1 |
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| F |
Failure |
0 |
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| I |
Incomplete |
0* |
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| N |
No Grade Reported |
0* |
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| W |
Official Withdrawal |
0 |
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| WI |
Faculty Withdrawal
for Excess Absence |
0 |
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| T |
Audit |
0 |
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| K |
Transfer Credit |
0 |
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| EM |
Examination
(Proficiency) |
0 |
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| S |
Satisfactory |
0 |
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| U |
Unsatisfactory |
0 |
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| X |
Clean Slate |
0 |
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| Y |
Unofficial
Withdrawal |
0 |
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*No quality points are recorded until the work is made up and the grade is reported.
Numerical equivalents are established for letter grades as follows:
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A = 90 - 100 |
D = 60 - 69 |
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B = 80 - 89 |
F = 0 - 59 |
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C = 70 - 79 |
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The “I” grade is given when a student is unable to complete the course requirements by the end of the quarter for reasons acceptable to the instructor. The student must arrange to make up the missing work with the instructor before the “I” grade is given. If course work is not completed within the following quarter, the “I” will be recorded as a failure on the student’s transcript.
The grading scale for Nursing courses
(identified by prefix NRSG) is as follows:
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A = 93 - 100 |
F = 0 -
76 |
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B = 85 - 92 |
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C = 77 - 84 |
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The grading scale for Practical Nursing
courses (identified by prefix PRAC) is as follows:
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A = 93 - 100 |
F =
0 - 76 |
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B = 85 - 92 |
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C = 77 - 84 |
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The grading scale for Emergency Medical
Services courses (identified by prefix EMTP) is as follows:
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A = 93 - 100 |
F = 0 -
76 |
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B = 85 - 92 |
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C = 77 - 84 |
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The grading scale for Medical Assisting
courses (identified by prefix MAST) is as follows:
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A = 93 - 100 |
F = 0 -
76 |
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B = 85 - 92 |
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C = 77 - 84 |
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See the Student Handbook for the Practical Nursing Program, the Student Handbook for the Associate of Applied Science in Nursing Program, the Student Handbook for the Medical Assisting Program,
or the Student Handbook for the Emergency Medical Services program for the appropriate
policies pertaining to these areas.