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.