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Grading SystemAcademic achievement is indicated by the following grades and points used in calculating grade point average:
Your GPA is obtained by dividing the total number of grade points earned in college credit courses by the total number of credit hours attempted in those courses. For example, consider the following grades earned by a student:
The total number of grade points, 33, is determined by adding together the points earned in each course (credit hours x grade points). That number is then divided by the total number of credit hours, 13, to determine the grade point average. In this case the average is 33/13= 2.54. Grades issued for developmental courses are not counted in your grade point average. A cumulative grade point average refers to the average for all college credit courses taken during your stay at the College. There are other symbols that can be issued with which there are no points associated:
If you change majors, please check with your new advisor on recalculating your grade point average.
Incomplete You must notify your instructor by the last day of any quarter. If the instructor agrees to an ” I” grade, it will be submitted on your grade report, and the instructor will set up a schedule on the Incomplete Grade form for completion of the course requirements by midterm of the following quarter. When you complete the class requirements, the instructor will change the “I” grade to another letter grade. If you do not complete the requirements, the “I” grade will automatically be changed on Friday of the fifth week of the following quarter to an F grade on your transcript. A student receiving an incomplete grade at the end of Spring or Summer Quarter must complete all conditions by Friday of the fifth week of Fall Quarter.
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Probation
Probation means that you are in jeopardy of being dismissed from the College for academic reasons. If your average places you on probation, you should confer with your advisor to select a course schedule. Academic support services such as tutoring and the writing lab are strongly recommended for students on probation. When on academic probation, you may carry a maximum load of 12 course credits during your first quarter of probation. (This includes students accepted into the College on probation by the Admissions Office.) It is strongly recommended that you repeat any failed courses the next quarter those courses are offered. If you remain on probation for two or more consecutive quarters, you may take a maximum of nine course credits of work.
Dismissal You will be dismissed when your cumulative grade point average falls into the following ranges.
You may be re-admitted to Clark State on probation after you have sat out one quarter. Upon reinstatement, you must meet with the program advisor/division dean to determine a course of action. You will be permitted to enroll for not more than 12 credit hours for each of the next two quarters and must maintain a 2.0 grade point average (GPA) in each of those quarters. Once this requirement is met, you and your program advisor/division dean will mutually agree upon the class load you will take for subsequent quarters. In order to avoid being dismissed again, a 2.0 GPA each quarter must be maintained or dismissal will occur when your cumulative grade point average falls into one of the above ranges. |
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