Academic Policies & Procedures
Graduate (all graduate students)
Grades and Academic Standing
Grades
Quality points are assigned for purposes of determining the cumulative grade point average (GPA) as follows: A+ or A = 4 credit points; A- = 3.7; B+ = 3.3; B = 3.0; B- = 2.7; C+ = 2.3; C = 2.0; C– = 1.7; D+ = 1.3; D = 1.0; D- = 0.7; F = 0. No points are assigned for grades of I (Incomplete), S (Satisfactory), P (Pass), or W (Withdrawal).
Minimum Required Grades
Courses with grades below C do not count toward degree requirements for doctoral degrees or master's degrees. However, all grades earned in courses taken for graduate credit are included in the calculation of the grade point average.
Course Repeat
In the event that a student earns a course grade that does not satisfy degree program requirements, the student shall be permitted to repeat the course. All course attempts will be counted towards the student's GPA. There may be cases in which the faculty advisor determines that a course should not repeated (such as student-faculty conflict); such cases will be managed on an individual basis.
Academic Standing
All graduate students are expected to maintain an overall GPA of at least 3.0. Students whose averages fall below this level will be placed on probation. Master's degree students who have failed to achieve a GPA of at least 3.0 by the time the credit hour requirements for the degree have been completed will be denied further enrollment. Doctoral students who lack the required minimum average will not be permitted to take the qualifying examinations.