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48 / GRADES, SCHOLARSHIP, RECORDS GRADES, SCHOLARSHIP, RECORDS UNITS A n'!dit or semester unit represents one hour of class work per week for one semester. lt is assumed that two hours of preparation are required for each hour in class. Three hours of laboratory per week are the equivalent of one unit. In a limited number of courses two hours of laboratory per wee.k are the equivalent of one unit. GRADES A-Exceptionally good. B--Above average. C-Average. D-Below average. F-Failure. !-Semester requirements less than one-third incomplete, work of passing grade. CR-Credit for units completed, work of A, B, or C quality in undergraduate courses and A or B quality in 200-level courses. ot included in grade-point average. NC-No credit for units attempted, work of D or F quality in undergraduate courses and C, D, or F quality in 200-level courses. Replaces I grade if required work is not completed within required time. ot included in grade-point average. W-Withdrawal after the fourth week of instruction. AU-Audit. SP-Continuing work in progress, satisfactory progress. INCOMPLETE The I grad of incomplete signifies that a portion of required course work has not been completed and evaluated in the prescribed time period du to unforeseen, but fully justified, reasons and thRt there is still n possibility of earning credit. It is tJ1e responsibility of the student to bring pertinent informntion to the instructor and to reach agreement on the means by which the remaining course .requirements will be satisfied. A final grade is assigned when the work agreed upon has been completed and evaluated. ormally, on "incomplete" is made up during the next semester and it must be made up within one Clllendar year immediately foiJowJng the end of the term on which it wns assigned. This limitation prevails whether or not the student maintains continuotlS enrollment. In the absence of the instructor who has assigned the Incomplete, a student seeking to make up this grade should consult the department chairman. o student ma)' be required to repeat a course in which he hns received an I grade unless he wishes to receive credit and the time for making up the grade has passed. Failure to complete the ass igned work will result in an "incomplete" being counted as equivalent to an NC for grude·point average and progress-point computation. CREDIT The CR grade may be assigned in connection with any credit-no credit enrollment (See regulations and procedures for Credit- o-Credit Grading). WITHDRAWAL TheW grade indicates that the student was permitted to drop the course after the fourth week of instruction with the approval of the instructor and appropriate campus official . It carries no co11notation of quality of student performance and is not: used in computation of grade-point average or progress points. AUDIT STATUS Persons wishing to attend classes without matriculating or receiving college credit may register as auditors. Those registering as auditors must meet admissions deadlines and be 231 I 3 2 515
Object Description
Title | 1973-74 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1973-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 048 |
Full Text Search | 48 / GRADES, SCHOLARSHIP, RECORDS GRADES, SCHOLARSHIP, RECORDS UNITS A n'!dit or semester unit represents one hour of class work per week for one semester. lt is assumed that two hours of preparation are required for each hour in class. Three hours of laboratory per week are the equivalent of one unit. In a limited number of courses two hours of laboratory per wee.k are the equivalent of one unit. GRADES A-Exceptionally good. B--Above average. C-Average. D-Below average. F-Failure. !-Semester requirements less than one-third incomplete, work of passing grade. CR-Credit for units completed, work of A, B, or C quality in undergraduate courses and A or B quality in 200-level courses. ot included in grade-point average. NC-No credit for units attempted, work of D or F quality in undergraduate courses and C, D, or F quality in 200-level courses. Replaces I grade if required work is not completed within required time. ot included in grade-point average. W-Withdrawal after the fourth week of instruction. AU-Audit. SP-Continuing work in progress, satisfactory progress. INCOMPLETE The I grad of incomplete signifies that a portion of required course work has not been completed and evaluated in the prescribed time period du to unforeseen, but fully justified, reasons and thRt there is still n possibility of earning credit. It is tJ1e responsibility of the student to bring pertinent informntion to the instructor and to reach agreement on the means by which the remaining course .requirements will be satisfied. A final grade is assigned when the work agreed upon has been completed and evaluated. ormally, on "incomplete" is made up during the next semester and it must be made up within one Clllendar year immediately foiJowJng the end of the term on which it wns assigned. This limitation prevails whether or not the student maintains continuotlS enrollment. In the absence of the instructor who has assigned the Incomplete, a student seeking to make up this grade should consult the department chairman. o student ma)' be required to repeat a course in which he hns received an I grade unless he wishes to receive credit and the time for making up the grade has passed. Failure to complete the ass igned work will result in an "incomplete" being counted as equivalent to an NC for grude·point average and progress-point computation. CREDIT The CR grade may be assigned in connection with any credit-no credit enrollment (See regulations and procedures for Credit- o-Credit Grading). WITHDRAWAL TheW grade indicates that the student was permitted to drop the course after the fourth week of instruction with the approval of the instructor and appropriate campus official . It carries no co11notation of quality of student performance and is not: used in computation of grade-point average or progress points. AUDIT STATUS Persons wishing to attend classes without matriculating or receiving college credit may register as auditors. Those registering as auditors must meet admissions deadlines and be 231 I 3 2 515 |