Interpretive Guide to Undergraduate Grading Systems

Transcript key for: 4007 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

Time Period: 09/2004 to 12/9999

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

Grade Conversion Table

LSAC Conversion Scale School Grading Scale
4.33 (A+) A+ =4.33
4.00 (A) A = 4.00
3.67 (A-) A- = 3.67
3.50 (AB)
3.33 (B+) B+ = 3.33
3.00 (B) B = 3.00
2.67 (B-) B- = 2.67
2.50 (BC)
2.33 (C+) C+ = 2.33
2.00 (C) C = 2.00
1.67 (C-)
1.50 (CD)
1.33 (D+)
1.00 (D) D = 1.00
0.67 (D-)
0.50 (DE, DF)
0.00 (E = 0.00,EN,EU,XE,NC) E = 0.00,EN,EU,XE
  Excluded from School's GPA: NC

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,Y
Omitted: AU,I,INC,NR,W,X,Z
Nonpunitive:

Degree Requirements: EFFECTIVE FALL 1996: MINIMUM NUMBER OF SEMESTER HOURS: 120; SOME PROGRAMS MAY REQUIRE MORE HOURS; MINIMUM NUMBER OF UPPER DIVISION SEMESTER HOURS: 45; COLLEGE OF BUSINESS REQUIREMENT: 51; MINIMUM NUMBER OF SEMESTER HOURS IN RESIDENCY: 30.

PRIOR TO FALL 1996: MINIMUM NUMBER OF SEMESTER HOURS: 126; COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING REQUIRES 130; MINIMUM NUMBER OF UPPER DIVISION SEMESTER HOURS: 50; MINIMUM NUMBER OF SEMESTER HOURS IN RESIDENCY: 30.
Institution Statements:

 

Definition of Symbols: X OR AU=AUDIT; NR=NO REPORT; Y=SATISFACTORY; P=PASS; I OR INC=INCOMPLETE; W=WITHDRAWAL; XE=FAILURE DUE TO ACADEMIC DISHONESTY; CR=CREDIT; NC=NO CREDIT; Z=COURSE IN PROGRESS; EN=FAILING NEVER PARTICIPATED; EU=FAILING DID NOT COMPLETE

PRIOR TO FALL 2004: X OR AU=AUDIT; NR=NO REPORT; WE=WITHDREW FAILING; WP=WITHDREW PASSING; Y=SATISFACTORY; P=PASS; I OR INC=INCOMPLETE; W=WITHDRAWAL; XE=FAILURE DUE TO ACADEMIC DISHONESTY; CR=CREDIT; NC=NO CREDIT; RC=REMEDIAL CREDIT; RN=REMEDIAL NO CREDIT; Z=COURSE IN PROGRESS
Notes: Repeating Courses
An undergraduate course taken at ASU may be repeated for credit if the grade of "D," "E," or "W" or a mark of "X" is received. Undergraduate courses in which grades of "D" or "E" are received may be repeated once. After an undergraduate student repeats 100- or 200-level courses, the student's transcript shows both grades, but the student's cumulative GPA reflects only the higher grade. After an undergraduate student repeats 300- or 400-level courses, the student's cumulative GPA and transcript reflect both grades.

International Program Courses
Courses with the prefix IPO numbered 495 and 595 are reserved for International Program Study Abroad and exchange programs. Following completion of an international program, undergraduate students receive credit for the study completed, with a minimum of 12 semester hours and a maximum of 18 semester hours; graduates with a minimum of 6 semester hours and a maximum of 12 semester hours. For some special international programs, students register and receive credit for fewer semester hours.

IPO courses numbered 494 and 598 may be taken for one semester hour. Students register for these courses under the title "Study Abroad." A grade of "Y" is entered for the course.

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