Interpretive Guide to Undergraduate Grading Systems

Transcript key for: 0993 UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA-CN

Time Period: 09/2020 to 12/9999

   
Term/Credit Type: YR 1 CRED=1 SEM HR  

Grade Conversion Table

LSAC Conversion Scale School Grading Scale
4.33 (A+) A+ = 90-100
4.00 (A) A = 85-89
3.67 (A-) A- = 80-84
3.50 (AB)
3.33 (B+) B+ = 75-79
3.00 (B) B = 70-74
2.67 (B-)
2.50 (BC)
2.33 (C+) C+ = 65-69
2.00 (C) C = 60-64
1.67 (C-)
1.50 (CD)
1.33 (D+) D+ = 55-59
1.00 (D) D = 50-54
0.67 (D-)
0.50 (DE, DF)
0.00 (E= 40-49, F = 0-39,ABS,EIN,NS) E= 40-49, F = 0-39,ABS,EIN
  Excluded from School's GPA: NS

Excluded From Both LSAC and School Calculation

Passing grades from systems with fewer than three passing grades (e.g., High Pass/Pass/Fail) are not necessarily excluded from the school's GPA calculation.
Unconverted: CR,P,S
Omitted: AEC,AUD,CTN,DFR,DR,NC,NNR,Q,X
Nonpunitive:

Degree Requirements: Here is the website how to obtain your degree: https://www.uottawa.ca/obtain-your-degree/.

Here is the website in regards to conditions for obtaining a degree, a certificate or a diploma at UOTTA, see Academic Regulation B-7: https://www.uottawa.ca/about-us/leadership-governance/policies-regulations/b-7-conditions-obtaining-degree-certificate-diploma.

Here is the website in regards to conditions for obtaining a JD degree, see Academic Regulation 19: https://www.uottawa.ca/faculty-law/common-law/student-centre/academic-regulations.

Here is the website in regards to program requirements for any degree, certificate or diploma including JD program: https://catalogue.uottawa.ca/en/programs/.
Institution Statements:

 

Definition of Symbols:

EFFECTIVE FALL 2020: AUD=AUDITOR; DFR=DEFERRED; NC=NO CREDIT; DR=DROPPED; NNR or Blank=MARK NOT SUBMITTED; EIN=INCOMPLETE; S=SATISFACTORY; NS=NON SATISFACTORY; E=REDEEMABLE FAILURE; Q=TRANSFER CREDITS; X=EXEMPTIONS; AEC=ACTIVITY IN PROGRESS

EFFECTIVE FALL 2013: DNW=DID NOT WRITE; AUD=AUDITOR; DFR=DEFERRED; NC=NO CREDIT; DR=DROPPED; NNR or Blank=MARK NOT SUBMITTED; SCO=INSUFFICIENT ATTENDANCE; INC=INCOMPLETE; S=SATISFACTORY; NS=NON SATISFACTORY; E=REDEEMABLE FAILURE; Q=TRANSFER CREDITS; X=EXEMPTIONS; EIN=FAILURE/INCOMPLETE ; AEC=ACTIVITY IN PROGRESS

ADD=ADDITIONAL TO REQUIREMENTS; HP=EXTRACURRICULAR; *=EXCLUDED FROM AVERAGE; N/A=NOT APPLICABLE; AVG=GROUP AVERAGE; (X)=CREDITS NOT GRANTED

EFFECTIVE SPRING 2010: NE=NO EQUIVALENT COURSE; NND=NO GRADE REPORTED; PR=PREREQUISITE; DNW=DID NOT WRITE; AUD=AUDITOR; DFR=DEFERRED; NC=NO CREDIT; DR=DROPPED; NNR=NOT AVAILABLE; SCO=INSUFFICIENT ATTENDANCE; INC=INCOMPLETE; CR=CREDIT; P=PASS; CTN=CONTINUING; ABS=ABSENCE; S=SATISFACTORY; NS=NON SATISFACTORY; COND=REQUIREMENTS; R=RE-READING; E=REDEEMABLE FAILURE; Q=TRANSFER CREDITS; X=EXEMPTIONS; EIN=FAILURE/INCOMPLETE

EFFECTIVE FALL 1992: NE=NO EQUIVALENT COURSE; NND=NO GRADE REPORTED; PR=PREREQUISITE; DNW=DID NOT WRITE; AUD=AUDITOR; DFR OR DEF=DEFERRED; NC=NO CREDIT; DR=DROPPED; NNR=NOT AVAILABLE; SCO=INSUFFICIENT ATTENDANCE; INC=INCOMPLETE; CR=CREDIT; P=PASS; CTN=CONTINUING; ABS=ABSENCE; S=SATISFACTORY; NS=NON SATISFACTORY; COND=REQUIREMENTS; R=RE-READING; E=REDEEMABLE FAILURE; Q=TRANSFER CREDITS; X=EXEMPTIONS

EFFECTIVE FALL 1950: NE=NO EQUIVALENT COURSE; NND=NO GRADE REPORTED; PR=PREREQUISITE; DNW=DID NOT WRITE; AUD=AUDITOR; DEF=DEFERRED; NC=NO CREDIT; DR=DROPPED; INC=INCOMPLETE; CR=CREDIT; P=PASS; ABS=ABSENCE; COND=REQUIREMENTS; E=REDEEMABLE FAILURE

Notes: Transfer Credits
Courses taken outside the University of Ottawa (or experience acquired) before one's admission and recognized as part of the University of Ottawa program are represented by the letter "Q" in the grade column of the transcript. These courses are not included, however, in the calculation of grade point averages. Please note that credits awarded for advanced standing refer to the last program at the University Ottawa.

Exemptions
Exemptions from courses normally required in the program are listed on the transcript with the symbol "X" in the grade column. They do not affect the grade point average. Exemptions must normally be replaced by other courses of equivalent weight.

Units
A unit is defined as 12 hours of formal lectures or the equivalent.

Size
Number of students enrolled in the course are indicated on the transcript provided that at least six students are enrolled in the course.

Regional Accrediting Bodies