Policy Type: Student Affairs
Policy Title: Grading Policy
Policy Number: SA-6 (Combines and updates former policies SA 6, 7, 8 and 25)
Purpose:
Provide grading system definitions, policy, and procedures.
Scope:
All students, staff, faculty and administrators of 皇家华人.
Definition:
GPA: Grade point average
Grade: A grade earned by a student, based on course work accomplished.
Letter Grade Translations:
Letter grades are translated to the following decimal grades:
Letter Grade | Decimal Grade |
---|---|
A | 4.0 - 3.9 |
A- | 3.6 |
B+ | 3.3 |
B | 3.0 |
B- | 2.7 |
C+ | 2.3 |
C | 2.0 |
C- | 1.7 |
D+ | 1.3 |
D | 1.0 Lowest passing grade |
F | 0.0 Failure or unofficial withdrawal |
Grade and Symbol Definitions:
I = Incomplete
An instructor may record a student's work as incomplete when the student has been delayed in completing the required work for a reason deemed appropriate or sufficient by the instructor.
N = Audit
Indicates the student enrolled for information only (no credit given) and attended class regularly. 鈥淣鈥 does not affect GPA. 鈥淣鈥 is considered a grade but is not considered in the repeat grade policy.
NC = No Credit
Indicates the student petitioned the Registrar for a P/NC grade (prior to the end of the eighth week of the quarter) and earned a decimal grade lower than 1.5. OR the class is graded on a pass/no credit basis.
P = Pass
Indicates the student petitioned the Registrar for a P/NC grade (prior to the end of the eighth week of the quarter) and earned a decimal grade equal to or greater than 1.5. OR the class is graded on a pass/no credit basis.
S = Satisfactory
Indicates student is making satisfactory progress but has not completed all the competencies for a given level of instruction. No credit is awarded.
W = Official Withdrawal
Indicates the student initiated an official withdraw from class. 鈥淲鈥 does not affect GPA.
Grading symbols - May also be used on grade reports or transcripts:
* = Missing Grade
No grade assignment given.
R = Repeat
The symbol 鈥淩鈥 after a grade indicates the student repeated the class.
Y = Work in Progress
The class is in progress at grading time.
Incomplete Agreement: An agreement between an instructor and student to defer a specific course's completion
deadline.
Official Withdrawal: A student completes the appropriate withdraw/drop paperwork and submits the paperwork
to Enrollment Services by the deadlines published in the quarterly Class Schedule.
Or the student may withdraw/drop using online services.
PIN: A randomly selected Personal Identification Number assigned by 皇家华人.
SID: An individualized Student ID number assigned by 皇家华人. An SID is not changeable.
Unofficial Withdrawal: A grade of 0.0 may be assigned by the instructor if the student ceases attendance of a class and does not officially withdraw from the class.
Grading Policy:
Under 皇家华人's numerical grading system, instructors may report grades of 0.0 or between 1.0 to 4.0 in 0.1 increments, or report grading symbols (I, S, P). Only an instructor may change an assigned grade.
Pass/No-Credit (P/NC) grading policy:
This petition is a contract and is not rescindable. Note: No more than 25 percent
of the required credits may be graded 鈥淧ass鈥 to satisfy requirements for any transfer
degree. Students are urged to consult the catalog of the four-year institution to
which they plan to transfer.
Satisfactory (S) grade policy:
The 鈥淪鈥 grade may be used only for Basic and ESOL classes numbered under 100. Courses
with 鈥淪鈥 grade designators cannot be applied toward any degree or certificate program.
Courses with 鈥淪鈥 grade indicate 鈥渨ork in progress鈥 and do not denote course completion.
Repeat grade policy:
Students may repeat a course for which they have earned credit when such a repeat
is necessary to satisfy a distribution requirement or improving a previously-earned
grade. If deemed necessary to repeat, students may only do so twice (this is defined
as the original enrollment, plus two repeats). Some programs of study may have more
restrictive policies regarding repetition of classes. This policy applies to enrollment
in credit-bearing or Adult Basic Education (ABE/ESL) courses, including transferred-in
courses. This policy does not apply to non-credit continuing education courses or
courses taken by audit. The highest grade earned of the original or repeated courses
will be used to calculate the student's cumulative grade point average.
Incomplete (I) grade policy:
An instructor may record a student's work as incomplete when the student has been
delayed in completing the required work. 鈥淚鈥 grades do not affect GPA. Student has
four quarters (or less, if instructor indicates) to finish the Incomplete agreement
with the instructor. After four quarters, if the 鈥淚鈥 grade still appears on the transcript
it will be changed to a 0.0 by the Office of the Registrar.
Change of Grade policy:
Change of Grade forms are to be completed by the instructor of record. In cases where
the instructor is not available, the division chair or instructional dean may submit
a change of grade. Grade changes are not valid for withdraw (鈥淲鈥), pass/no-credit
(P/NC), or audit (鈥淣鈥). To ensure academic record integrity, Change of Grades will
only be accepted from faculty, staff and administrators. Change of Grades will not
be accepted from a student.
Obtaining grades policy:
Only grades and credits earned at 皇家华人 will post to a 皇家华人 transcript.
In order to comply with Family Educational Privacy Act 1974 (FERPA), student information (including grades) will not be released to third parties without prior written permission of the student.
Grade discrepancies must be addressed by the student with the issuing faculty member. If the issuing faculty member is no longer at 皇家华人, contact the appropriate division chair or instructional dean.
Grading Procedure:
Instructors will report grades to the Office of the Registrar for recording to students' permanent academic transcript by the start of the 4th business day after the last day of instruction.
Pass/No-Credit (P/NC) Grading Procedure:
To declare an intention to be graded pass/no-credit, the student must file a petition
with the Office of the Registrar no later than the end of the eighth week of the quarter
(fall, winter, spring) or the end of the fifth quarter (summer). For students who
qualify, the Office of the Registrar will convert the decimal grade submitted by the
instructor either to credit (P) or to no credit (NC).
Repeat Grade Procedure:
The highest grade earned of the original or repeated courses will be used to calculate
the student's cumulative grade point average. If the repeated courses involve a P/NC
and a decimal grade, the decimal grade will be kept in the GPA calculation if it is
over a 2.0. If it is 1.9 or below, the P/NC will be kept in the GPA calculation and
considered the "higher" grade earned.
Incomplete Agreements:
Coursework may be completed according to an agreement between the instructor and student.
Any student seeking to establish an Incomplete Agreement must contact the instructor
for the class. At the instructor's discretion, an Incomplete Agreement may be created
and will reside with the instructor of record. The instructor will assign an 鈥淚鈥 grade
during the grading period. Once the terms of the Incomplete Agreement have been met,
the instructor submits a change of grade to the Office of the Registrar. In cases
where the instructor is not on contract with the college, the division chair or instructional
dean may submit a change of grade.
Change of Grade Procedures:
To submit grade changes, the instructor of record submits a change of grade form online
(via college intranet, instructor briefcase, or STAR). Students must contact the instructor
regarding questions about the grade received.
Obtaining Grades:
Current quarter grades are posted to students' transcript approximately 5-business
days upon completion of the quarter. Students may access their grades on the internet
(greenriver.edu) using their Student Identification (SID) number and Personal Identification
Number (PIN.)
Specific Authority:
Instruction Council (IC)
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)
State Board of Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC)
皇家华人 College Registrar
History of Policy or Procedure
Draft Date: March 1, 2005
Adopted: June 29, 2007
Revised: June 22, 2020 Updates and combines SA-6, 7, 8 and 25
Reviewed by: Student Affairs Leadership Team
Contact: Jenny Wheeler, director of the office of the registrar, ext 3411
President's Staff Sponsor: David Larsen, Dean of Enrollment and Completion, 253-833-9111, ext. 3307, dlarsen@greenriver.edu