The quality of student work is indicated by a letter grade. In computing scholastic averages, each letter grade is assigned a specific number of honor points for each credit earned. Student work is reported in terms of grade-point average for the term and institutional grade-point average for the composite of work at NDSU. Calculations are based on the following:
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Honor Points |
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|---|---|---|
|
Passing grades |
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|
A |
Excellent |
4.0 |
|
B |
Good |
3.0 |
|
C |
Average |
2.0 |
|
D |
Passing |
1.0 |
|
P |
Pass (D or better) undergraduate |
* |
|
S |
Satisfactory (C or better) graduate |
* |
|
W |
Withdrew |
* |
|
AU |
Audit |
* |
|
Nonpassing Grades |
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|
F |
Failure |
0.0 |
|
I |
Incomplete |
* |
|
U |
Unsatisfactory |
* |
* Not calculated in grade-point average.
Institutional cumulative grade-point average is calculated by
dividing the total number of honor points earned at NDSU by the
total number of credit hours in which honor points were recorded,
including grades of F. NDSU GPA calculations do not include
developmental coursework that does not count toward the graduation
requirements nor does it include coursework/grades accepted in
transfer. Refer also to pass/fail grading and repeated
courses.
Pass-fail grading is available in any given course; however, the pass/fail option may not be used for courses taken to meet general education requirements, unless the course is only offered pass/fail. Students are advised to check degree-program restrictions regarding acceptance of pass/fail credits. Request forms may be acquired online at www.ndsu.edu/bisonconnection. Forms must be signed by the student's advisor. Pass/fail policies include the following:
Under extraordinary circumstances and at the discretion of the instructor, a student may be assigned a grade of Incomplete (I). The following policies apply to Incomplete grades:
The grade of F may not be removed by special examination or
transfer credit. When a grade of F has been received in any given
course, credit for that course may be earned only by re-enrolling
in it at NDSU, or via Tri-College, and completing it
satisfactorily. As with all repeated courses, the original grade
will remain on the academic record, but only the latest attempt
will be computed in grade-point average calculations (see Repeated
Courses).
With the exception of Incomplete grades, a course grade is considered final unless an appropriate appeal is filed by the student. For the student who has reason to believe the grade issued is incorrect, the student must initiate a request for a change of a grade with the instructor within fifteen (15) instructional days of the first day of the semester immediately following the semester in which the grade was awarded. For Spring Semester courses, the request may be made within fifteen (15) instructional days of the start of Fall Semester, if the student is not enrolled for a Summer term.
A grade appeal is deemed formally initiated when the student
presents the Grade Appeal Form to the instructor. If there is an
unsatisfactory decision, the student must consult the department
head, and the dean or a designated college committee, proceeding
from one level to the next only after an unsatisfactory decision of
the conflict at that level. In the event that the instructor is
also the department head or dean, he or she need only be consulted
in the capacity of instructor. In the event of an unsatisfactory
decision within the college, the student may submit the formal
written appeal to the Grade Appeals Board Chair. Such an appeal
shall be made within fifteen (15) instructional days after
conclusion of the college proceedings as stated above. The full
Grade Appeals policy (section
337), which includes hearing procedures, is available at
www.ndsu.edu/policy/337.htm.
Grade changes only may be considered for students who have not yet
earned a degree for which the course in question was applied.
If students wish to take advantage of the repeated course opportunity to improve a grade, then that course must be repeated at NDSU, with one exception only. NDSU students may register for a Tri-College course to repeat a course previously taken at NDSU. If a course is completed at NDSU and an attempt is made to repeat that course elsewhere, the credit is considered duplicate and is not eligible for transfer. When a course is repeated at NDSU, all attempts remain on the academic record but only the credits, grades, and related honor points for the most recent attempt will be used in calculating the cumulative grade-point average and counted toward credits for graduation. However, all credits attempted and grades received will be used in computing graduation with honor. Students forfeit the previous grade no matter what grade is earned when the course is repeated.
All repeated courses are noted on the transcript to indicate the course was repeated in a following term and excluded from cumulative totals. In courses that are repeatable for credit, students must notify the Office of Registration and Records if they re-enroll for purposes of grade improvement.
Courses taken for regular A-F grades may not be repeated for pass-fail grades.
The course-repeat option to improve one's academic record is
available to students who have not graduated.
A former NDSU student who has not completed a baccalaureate degree and has not been in attendance at NDSU for six (6) or more years, but who is presently enrolled at NDSU, may request to exclude from grade-point-average calculations all grades earned in selected full terms (quarters or semesters) completed at NDSU prior to the six-year interval.
The courses and grades for the terms selected will remain on the
student's academic record, but grades will be excluded from
grade-point average calculations. Excluded courses cannot be used
to satisfy any academic requirements. A student may exercise this
option only once by submitting a written request to the Office of
Registration and Records.
Transcript may be requested online through Campus Connection
(current students) or through www.getmytranscript.com (former students).
Online ordering provides 24/7 access and additional tracking
information. According to federal law, telephone requests and
requests from others on behalf of the student cannot be honored.
There is a charge for an official transcript. See www.ndsu.edu/registrar/transcripts for detailed
transcript fee information. A request for a transcript of credits
by a student who is in debt to the university will not be honored
until the indebtedness has been paid. The transcript only includes
detailed work completed at NDSU. Requests for transcripts of work
completed elsewhere must be made directly with the respective
institution. Current students may obtain unofficial transcripts, free of charge, on
Campus Connection.
Students may access their grades online at the end of each term approximately one week after the last day of final examinations. If a student becomes aware of an error in recording on the transcript, the student should first contact the instructor to verify the grade. If the error appears to be in term or cumulative total calculations, students should contact the Office of Registration and Records. See also the section on Grade Appeals.
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