Grades & Academic Standing
How do all these letters and numbers stack up? How do pass/no-pass grades get calculated into a GPA? We've got answers!
Traditional Undergraduate Students
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Request for Incomplete Grade
With permission of the instructor and the Dean responsible for the course in question, an interim grade of incomplete may be assigned for a course in which the student has met the criteria. This grade is noted “I” on the transcript until the student finishes the coursework.
Coursework must be completed no later than the deadline set by the instructor and no later than eight weeks after the last day of exams for the semester in which you were enrolled in the above course. If the coursework is not complete, the incomplete will be converted to a grade of “F” after the eighth week.
Speak with your instructor to request an incomplete. Your instructor will work with you to determine if you are eligible for this option.
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Midsemester Grades
Midsemester grades are captured for all 15-week on-campus courses to help students understand their level of progres. These grades are not reported on your transcript; they are information you can use to evaluate how you are doing this semester and to access resources if you need support in catching up in some of your courses.
Midsemester grades can be viewed in Self Service by clicking on Student Planning and Grades.
The grades reported are different from end of semester grades. At midterm, you can expect to see the following:
Grade Achievement Grade Equivalent Standard S (satisfactory) C or better A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C U (unsatisfactory) Passing, but C-, D+, D, D- F (failing) Not passing F -
Final Grades and Academic Standing
At the end of each semester, faculty members submit to the registrar a final grade for each student. Then, the Registrar’s Office, in conjunction with the Academic Deans and Program Leadership, conducts an academic review of all matriculated students. This review is to ensure that students are meeting academic expectations and are on a continued path to graduation, which requires that students have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
Grade Range Achievement Standard Grade Points per Credit Hr. A (93+) Outstanding 4.00 A- (90-92) Outstanding 3.67 B+ (87-89) High quality 3.33 B (83-86) High quality 3.00 B- (80-82) High quality 2.67 C+ (77-79) Acceptable 2.33 C (73-76) Acceptable 2.00 C- (70-72) Acceptable 1.67 D+ (67-69) Passing* 1.33 D (63-66) Passing* 1.00 D- (60-62) Passing* 0.67 F (Below 60) Failing 0.00 P Pass Not computed NP No Pass 0.00 W Withdrawn before the end of the 11th week of a 15-week course** Not computed I Incomplete Not computed AU Audit No grade or credit earned *For exceptions, see the Education, Game Art & Animation, Game Design, Paralegal, Social Work, Software Development and Software Engineering majors.
**After the end of the 11th week of a 15-week course, students may not withdraw from a course.
Champlain College Online Students
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Undergraduate Semester/Term Grades
At the end of each semester or term, faculty members submit to the registrar a final grade for each student.
*There may be exceptions in certain programs. These exceptions are detailed in the program web pages.
Grade Range Grade Points per Credit Hour A (93+) 4.00 A- (90-92) 3.67 B+ (87-89) 3.33 B (83-86) 3.00 B- (80-82) 2.67 C+ (77-79) 2.33 C (73-76) 2.00 C- (70-72) 1.67 D+ (67-69) 1.33 D (63-66) 1.00 D- (60-62) 0.67 P Not computed F (Below 60) 0.00 NP 0.00 W Withdrawn before the 11th week of a traditional-length course Not computed I Incomplete Not computed IW Involuntary Course Withdrawal Not computed AU Audit No grade or credit earned -
Graduate Semester/Term Grades
At the end of each semester or term, faculty members submit to the registrar a final grade for each student.
*There may be exceptions in certain programs. These exceptions are detailed in the program web pages.
Grade Range Grade Points per Credit Hour A (93+) 4.00 A- (90-92) 3.67 B+ (87-89) 3.33 B (83-86) 3.00 B- (80-82) 2.67 C+ (77-79) 2.33 C (73-76) 2.00 P Not computed F (Below 73) 0.00 NP 0.00 W Withdrawn before the 11th week of a traditional-length course Not computed I Incomplete Not computed IW Involuntary Course Withdrawal Not computed AU Audit No grade or credit earned
Academic Probation & Dismissal
The College will place on probation any matriculated student who, after attempting 12 or more credits, fails to achieve either a minimum cumulative GPA (CGPA) of 2.0 or a minimum term GPA of 2.0. The College may dismiss any matriculated student who fails to achieve a CGPA of 1.80 after attempting 12 credits or who fails to achieve a CGPA of 2.0 after attempting 30 credits.
A student who is eligible for dismissal will receive a dismissal letter from his or her program Dean. Students are permitted to appeal the dismissal in writing within the time limit stated in the letter.
Academically dismissed students wishing to take courses as non-degree students may do so only with permission of their Program Dean.
Office of the Registrar
Location
163 S Willard Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Office Hours
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM