Graduate and Undergraduate Degree Programs
For the undergraduate degree programs, a student must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA in order to remain in good standing. Any required course in which a student receives a grade of F must be repeated.
For the graduate degree programs, a student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better. Any required course in which a student receives a grade of F must be repeated.
The grading system used for graduate degree programs is identical to the undergraduate system, except for the following: There is no grade of D+, D or D- for a graduate student, and the IP grade also applies to ongoing work on a thesis.
A |
95 percent-100 percent or 4.0 |
A- |
90 percent-94.9 percent or 3.7 |
B+ |
87 percent-89.9 percent or 3.3 |
B |
83 percent-86.9 percent or 3.0 |
B- |
80 percent-82.9 percent or 2.7 |
C+ |
77 percent-79.9 percent or 2.3 |
C |
73 percent-76.9 percent or 2.0 |
C-* |
70 percent-72.9 percent or 1.7 |
D+* |
67 percent-69.9 percent or 1.3 |
D* |
63 percent-66.9 percent or 1.0 |
D-* |
60 percent-62.9 percent or 0.7 |
F |
Below 60 percent or 0.0 |
AC1 |
Achieved Competency – for clinic rotations, preceptorships, community practicum, outreach, and practical courses |
I |
Incomplete – personal emergency or serious illness |
W |
Withdrawn |
AW |
Administrative Withdrawal |
IP |
In Progress |
N |
No Grade |
CE |
Challenge Examination |
NS |
No Show |
AU |
Audit |
WV |
Waived |
1Graduate programs
*Undergraduate programs - while a C-, D+, D and D- grades are passing, some courses require a C grade for professional standards.