Regulations and Criteria for Allocation and Distribution of Grades
1. Grading System
Letter grades are used to show the academic standing of all students with the following meanings and values.
|
GRADE
|
MEANING
|
POINT VALUE
|
|
A
|
Excellent |
4.00
|
|
A-
|
Almost Excellent |
3.75
|
|
B+
|
Very Good |
3.25
|
|
B
|
Good |
3.00
|
|
B-
|
Fairly Good |
2.75
|
|
C+
|
Fair |
2.25
|
|
C
|
Satisfactory |
2.00
|
|
C-
|
Minimum Satisfactory |
1.75
|
|
D
|
Poor |
1.00
|
|
F
|
Failure |
0.00
|
|
R
|
Course repeated later |
-
|
|
S
|
Satisfactory |
-
|
|
U
|
Unsatisfactory |
-
|
|
W
|
Withdrawal with Permission |
-
|
|
WF
|
Withdrawal with F |
0
|
|
AUD
|
Audit and non-credit |
-
|
|
I
|
Incomplete, used in case a student fails to complete his/her assignment within the time limit or is absent from the examination with approval from the University due to exceptional reasons | |
|
WP/IP
|
Work in progress | |
|
NR
|
No Report | |
|
TR
|
Transfer Credits |
2. Course Evaluation
Evaluation of student’s performance in each course is based on:
- At least 80% of class attendance
- Mid-term and final examinations
- Quizzes
- Term paper
- Presentations
- Proposal
3. Minimum Grade Requirements
At least a “B” grade is required for all courses.