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205.06 |
205.06 |
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2/30/04 |
1/27/03 |
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ORIGINATOR: University Registrar and Vice Provost, Student Affairs
SUBJECT:
Policy 205.06 - Calculation Of Grade-Point Average (GPA) for Inclusion on Transcripts and Transcript Requests
I. Introduction
UMUC conforms to the Board of Regents Policy III-6.00 Policy on Academic Transcripts
and Financial Aid Records, approved on January 11, 1990, and issues transcripts
in accordance with this Policy.
II. Calculation of the GPA
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The unit of credit is the semester hour, which is equivalent to a subject
pursued 60 minutes a week for one semester. Most courses carry three semester
hours.
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“Resident credit” is credit earned from UMUC. Effective Spring
1992, undergraduate credit awarded through portfolio evaluation in the UMUC
EXCEL Through Experiential Learning program, which documents prior learning,
is considered resident rather than transfer credit. Only resident credit
is included in the calculation of the GPA.
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“Institutional credit” is credit that may not be applied toward
graduation, but may be assigned value for purposes of semester load and
tuition. Institutional credit is included in the GPA and in determining
eligibility for financial aid and veterans educational benefits. Students
required to take institutional credit do so in addition to the graduation
credit required for the degree.
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Cumulative (not individual semester) GPAs are included on UMUC transcripts.
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The grades of A=4 quality points, B=3 quality points, C=2 quality points,
and D=1 quality point are included in computation of the GPA.
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The grades of F=0 and FN(Failure-Non attendance)=0 are also included in
the computation of the GPA. The FN grade means a failure in the course because
the student has ceased to attend and participate in course assignments and
activities. It is assigned when the student ceases to attend class but has
not officially withdrawn. The FN grade is treated as an F in calculating
the grade-point average.
- The FN grade is assigned:
| Timetable for the Assignment of
an FN grade |
| Term |
Student stopped attending/participating by |
| Regular 15-week semester:Fall, mid-fall, spring, mid-spring |
End of week 9 |
| Eight-week terms including Term I or Term II within
fall, spring |
End of week 5 |
| Full summer term |
End of week 8 |
| Summer Term I or II |
End of week 4 |
| Seven-week term (LIBS 150) |
End of week 5 |
| Intensive-format classes: Five days or less |
Beginning of second day. |
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For any other semester or term duration not listed above, assignment of an FN grade will follow the 60% rule stated above.
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For failure solely based on academic performance or failure including such
nonattendance but after the Fn cutoff date, the F grade is used.
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The Graduate School does not award the grade of D.
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The grades of P (“passing”) and S (“satisfactory”)
are minimum passing grades and carry credit, but are not included in computation
of the GPA. RT (“repeat through transfer”) carries credit but
is not included in computation of the GPA.
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The grades of I (“incomplete”); W (“withdrew”);
AUD, T, or AU (“audit”); H (a course taken out of sequence);
G (grade pending); and R (a repeated course) carry no credit and are not
included in the computation of the GPA.
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Except when a course is designated in its catalog course description as
repeatable for additional credit, credit is granted only once for the same
course and the higher grade is used in determining the GPA.
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The GPA is calculated by
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Multiplying the quality-point value of the grade for each course by
the number of credits the course carried;
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Determining the total number of quality points earned; and
- Dividing the total number of quality points by the number of credits
attempted.
- GPAs are computed separately for each degree after the first bachelor's
degree. Only courses applied toward a second bachelor's degree are computed
in the GPA for that degree, even if the student earned a first degree at UMUC;
and only courses applied toward a master's degree are computed in the GPA
for that degree, even if the student is a graduate of UMUC's School of Undergraduate
Studies.
III. Transcript Requests
Students who wish to request copies of their UMUC transcript may obtain a UMUC
Transcript Request Form from www.umuc.edu
or may contact the Office of the Registrar at the last UMUC location from which
the students’ courses originated. Students from UMUC’s Schwäbisch
Gmünd may obtain a copy of their transcripts from the UMUC-Adelphi Office
of the Registrar.
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