Grades
The College of Nursing faculty uses the standard
University grading scale (A=90-100; B=80-89; C = 70-79).
Your official grades as a graduate student for University credit
are recorded in the Office of the Registrar as follows:
A - high achievement; 4 grade points per credit
B - satisfactory achievement; 3 grade points per credit
C - minimum passing grade; 2 grade points per credit
E - failure; 0 grade points per credit
I - incomplete; see explanation following
S - satisfactory progress; see explanation following
A grade of "I" (incomplete) may be assigned if a
part of the course work remains incomplete with a reasonable
possibility that a passing grade will result from completion. An
"I" grade must be removed within one year if you are to continue
to progress in the program. You may not enroll in a course if an
"I" grade has not been removed for a prerequisite course. An
Incomplete Grade Assignment/Agreement Form must be completed and
signed by you and the course instructor noting requirements for
completion of the coursework. “I” grades automatically convert to
an “E” grade (failing grade) after 12 months.
A grade of S (satisfactory work in progress) may be recorded for
course work which extends beyond the normal limits of a semester
or summer term. The work must be substantially continuous in its
progress. When the work has been completed, a final grade will be
substituted for the S. The S grade may not be given if you have
done unsatisfactory work or failed to do a reasonable amount of
work.
You must attain an overall average of B (minimum 3.0 GPA) on all
graduate work and on all graduate nursing coursework before an
advanced degree may be awarded; D grades are not given to graduate
students. Graduate level courses (400G-799) are computed in the
graduate grade point average. Students may not progress to the
next clinical course nor graduate with a grade lower than a B on
any clinical course.
Once a grade (other than an I or S) has been reported to the
Registrar's Office, it may not be changed unless an error was made
at the time the grade was given and recorded, and then only upon
the written approval of the professor, the registrar, and the dean
of the Graduate School.
Students who have completed 12 or more semester hours of graduate
work with a graduate grade point average of less than 3.0 will be
placed on academic probation. If a cumulative 3.0 average is not
attained during the next full time semester (9 hours), you will be
dismissed from the Graduate School and the graduate program in the
College of Nursing.

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