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Grade Grade Points % Definition Explanation
A+
A
A-
4.30
4.00
3.70
90-100
85-89
80-84
Excellent Considerable evidence of original thinking; demonstrated outstanding capacity to analyse and synthesize; outstanding grasp of subject matter; evidence of extensive knowledge base
B+
B
B-
3.30
3.00
2.70
77-79
73-76
70-72
Good Evidence of grasp of subject matter, some evidence of critical capacity and analytical ability; reasonable understanding of relevant issues; evidence of familiarity with the literature
C+
C
C-
2.30
2.00
1.70
65-69
60-64
55-59
Satisfactory Evidence of some understanding of the subject matter; ability to develop solutions to simple problems; benefiting from their university experience
D 1.00 50-54 Marginal Pass Evidence of minimally acceptable familiarity with subject matter; critical and analytical skills (except in programs where a minimum grade of ā€œCā€ or ā€œC+ā€ is required)
F 0.00 0-49 Inadequate Insufficient evidence of understanding of the subject matter; weakness in critical and analytical skills; limited or irrelevant use of the literature
INC 0.00 Incomplete
W Neutral and no
credit
obtained
Withdrew after
deadline
 

ILL

 

P

Neutral and no
credit
obtainedNeutral
Compassionate
reasons, illnessPass

TR

Neutral

 

Transfer credit on
admission

Pending

Neutral

 

Grade Not Reported

 

MT

Neutral

 

Not Graded: Part of Multi-Term Course

The grade assigned temporarily within a single academic year until all requirements of the multi-term course are complete. The final grade obtained in the multi-term course will replace the MT grade in each term.

CR

Neutral

 

GPA neutral grading option due to extenuating circumstances

Credit obtained (requires a minimum passing grade in the course)

NCR

 

Neutral

 

 

GPA neutral grading option due to extenuating circumstances

 

No credit obtained

 

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