Policies & Procedures
Grading System
O'Neill follows the official grading system of Indiana University, which is as follows:
A+, A | = | 4.000 | C | = | 2.000 | |
A– | = | 3.700 | C- | = | 1.700 | |
B+ | = | 3.300 | D+ | = | 1.300 | |
B | = | 3.000 | D | = | 1.000 | |
B- | = | 2.700 | D- | = | 0.700 | |
C+ | = | 2.300 | F | = | 0.000 |
The following grades carry no points: I (Incomplete—an Incomplete will change to an F if the work is not completed within the time period specified by the instructor [an instructor can specify any period of time up to one year]), NR (No Grade Reported), P (Pass), R (Deferred), S (Satisfactory), W (Withdrawal —check the current Enrollment and Student Academic Information Bulletin for deadlines).
On the Bloomington campus, any O'Neill undergraduate student may retake a course for which he/she received a grade below an A. Students may exercise this option for no more than three courses, totaling no more than 10 credits and may use this option only once for a given course. Additional information can be found at: http://registrar.indiana.edu/policies/extended-x.shtml.
The Indianapolis campus has an expanded policy for grade replacement. A student seeking their first degree may replace up to 15 credits. Additional information about the IUPUI Grade Replacement Policy can be found on the Registrar's page.
Grade Appeals
Students in Bloomington seeking to make an appeal should first meet with the professor to understand and resolve the issue. If the student feels they are at an impasse they may make an appeal to the Director, Undergraduate Programs. They should fill out a grade appeal form which is available in the Undergraduate Program Office and send the form to the Director. The Director will meet individually with the student and the professor to learn about the situation and find a resolution. If no resolution is arrived at, the Director will make a final decision, informing both the student and the professor with a copy to the O'Neill Executive Associate Dean.
Students in Indianapolis have 90 days after the conclusion of a course to appeal a grade. Resolution of the issue with the class instructor must be attempted before submitting a written appeal to the appropriate program director. In the event the instructor for the Indianapolis campus cannot be contacted, the student must give a notice of intent to appeal at 90 days.
More information can be found on the O'Neill-IUPUI bulletin website at http://bulletin.iupui.edu/.