Deans' Lists The Deans' Lists for the College of Business Administration, the College of Education, and the Katherine Reese Pamplin College of Arts and Sciences are compiled each semester for undergraduate students. To qualify for this academic honor, a student must (1) earn nine (9) or more hours of undergraduate course work numbered 1000 or above, exclusive of K grades, (2) achieve a grade point average of 3.66 for the semester, and (3) receive no grade of I, F, or WF during the semester. Also see: "Graduation with Honors"( page 33).

Developmental Studies, Rules for Students in
See Learning Support, Rules for Students in (page 33)

Grade Changes
Any grade changes must be accomplished in the semester immediately following the semester in which the grade was originally reported.

Grading System, Undergraduate
Grades used in calculating the undergraduate grade point average are as follows:

Grade Meaning Quality points/credit hour
A Excellent 4.0
B Good 3.0
C Satisfactory 2.0
D Passing 1.0
F Failure 0.0
WF Withdrew, failing 0.0
The following symbols are used in the cases indicated, but are not included in the determination of the grade point average:
I:Incomplete Student doing satisfactory work, but unable to meet the full requirements of the course because of non-academic reasons. The maximum time for completing course work to remove an I is one semester; otherwise, the I will be automatically changed to F.
W: Withdrawal, without penalty The W will be assigned if the student officially withdraws from the course by semester midterm, unless the student has been charged with academic dishonesty. A grade of WF will be assigned after midterm unless the student withdraws because of non-academic hardship and has a passing average at the time of withdrawal.
S: Satisfactory* Indicates satisfactory completion of degree requirements other than academic course work.
U: Unsatisfactory* Indicates unsatisfactory performance in an attempt to complete degree requirements other than academic course work.
V: Audit Indicates that the student was enrolled in the course as an auditor. Students may not transfer from audit to credit status or vice versa.
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