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  2. 5 days ago · Earned hours – The credit hours for each course in which a student earns a final grade of D or better at Fayetteville State University and credit hours transferred from other institutions with a grade of C or better. 4. GPA hours – The credit hours used in the calculation of a student’s GPA. The minimum GPA required for any baccalaureate ...

  3. 2 days ago · *At selected institutions, a lower grade may be considered passing. Grading in high school. Most boards in India give the raw marks obtained by the students, though some may only give the grade attained by the student.

  4. 1 day ago · During each short summer session, students may schedule a maximum of seven semester hours or two academic courses. Students taking a long summer session only (10 or 11 weeks) or a combined long session and a six- or five-week session may schedule no more than 13 semester hours or four academic courses for the summer.

  5. 5 days ago · A course graded C-, D+, D, D-, or F is included in the student’s quality point average but carries no credit towards the graduate degree. In addition to the grades listed above and ‘W’, the symbols ‘G’ and ‘I’ are used on the academic transcript.

  6. 5 days ago · D+/D/D- (Unsatisfactory): Student has demonstrated only a barely passing level of competence in meeting course objectives so that it is not necessary to repeat the course for credit. One grade point per unit of credit is awarded. (D+ yields 1.3 grade points and a D- yields 0.7 grade points.)

  7. 3 days ago · General Grade Information: Grade point values are the same as the grade (for example, a grade of 3.8 has a grade point value of 3.8). Grades less than 1.0 have an 0.0 grade point value. Grades of I, W, V, N, and U do not carry credit or grade point value.

  8. 4 days ago · A+, A: Highest passing grade. A-B+ B B-C+ C C-D+ D D-: Lowest passing grade; marginally passing minimal objectives of the course. E: Conditional failure; failure to achieve minimum objectives, but only to such limited extent that credit can be obtained by examination or otherwise without repeating the entire course.

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