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Policy Notes: Changes in Grading System

Nobody wants to see one on their transcripts, but the ‘F’ grade started up in 1961.

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April 20, 1961

Published: Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Updated: Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Failure. The "F" symbol will be used to indicate failure of a subject, replacing the "E."

Incomplete. An incomplete (Inc.) is given only if the student fails to meet the requirement through no fault of his own. It may be removed within two semesters of residence after it is given.

Condition. A condition (Cond.) is

given to a student who has failed to complete some portion of a course satisfactorily when he has had the opportunity to do so. This grade may be removed within two semesters of residence and may never be removed to a grade higher than "D." If it is not removed within the required time, it will become an "F."

Satisfactory. This grade is given for certain non-credit courses and does not affect the student's index Unsatisfactory. Same as above.

 

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