Grades
Grading Policy--Undergraduate.
A . . . . . . . . . 4.0 quality points per semester hour.
A- . . . . . . . . 3.7 quality points per semester hour.
Clearly stands out as excellent performance.
Has unusually sharp insight into material; initiates
thoughtful questions. Sees many sides of
an issue. Articulates well and writes logically
and clearly. Integrates ideas previously learned
from this and other disciplines; anticipates next
steps in progression of ideas.
B+ . . . . . . . . 3.3 quality points per semester hour.
B . . . . . . . . . 3.0 quality points per semester hour.
B- . . . . . . . . 2.7 quality points per semester hour.
Grasps subject matter at a level considered
to be good to very good. Is an active listener
and participant in class discussion. Speaks and
writes well. Accomplishes more than the minimum
requirements. Work in and out of class is
of high quality though rarely outstanding.
C+ . . . . . . . 2.3 quality points per semester hour.
C . . . . . . . . 2.0 quality points per semester hour.
C- . . . . . . . . 1.7 quality points per semester hour.
Demonstrates a satisfactory comprehension
of the subject matter. Accomplishes the minimum
requirements, and communicates orally
and in writing at an acceptable level for a college
student. Has a general understanding of
all basic concepts.
D+ . . . . . . . . 1.3 quality points per semester hour.
D . . . . . . . . . 1.0 quality points per semester hour.
Quality and quantity of work in and out of
class is below average and barely acceptable.
F . . . . . . . . . . 0 quality points per semester hour.
Quality and quantity of work in and out of
class are unacceptable.
WF. . . . . . . . . 0 quality points per semester hour.
Designates an unofficial withdrawal from a course.
CRD . . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
Equivalent to C- work or better.
NCR . . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
Equivalent to D+ work or poorer.
WNC . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
Designates an unofficial withdrawal from a
course registered as a CRD/NCR grade option.
INC . . . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
IP . . . . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
NG . . . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
W . . . . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
Good grades are usually correlated with regular
attendance and with assignments completed and
on time. On the other hand, poor grades are
often correlated with frequent absences and
incomplete and/or missing assignments.
Grading Policy--Graduate. The grading policy
for graduate students is based on the assumption
that the grade for acceptable and satisfactory performance
in graduate study is B (3.0). This
implies that graduate students must perform at an
above-average level, compared to undergraduate
standards, in order to progress satisfactorily in
graduate programs. It also implies that the C- and
D grades are unacceptable in graduate work;
therefore, there are no C- or D grades for graduate
students.
A . . . . . . . 4.0 quality points per semester hour.
A- . . . . . . . 3.7 quality points per semester hour.
Demonstrates insightful mastery of the subject
matter and exceptional quality in written
and oral communication.
B+ . . . . . . . 3.3 quality points per semester hour.
B . . . . . . . . 3.0 quality points per semester hour.
B- . . . . . . . . 2.7 quality points per semester hour.
Exhibits professional competence in the subject
matter and in all written and oral communication.
C+ . . . . . . . 2.3 quality points per semester hour.
C . . . . . . . . 2.0 quality points per semester hour.
Completes course assignments and requirements
with minimally acceptable proficiency in
written and oral communication.
F . . . . . . . . . . 0 quality points per semester hour.
Quality and quantity of work in and out of class are unacceptable.
WF. . . . . . . . . 0 quality points per semester hour.
Designates an unofficial withdrawal from a course.
CRD . . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
Equivalent to B (3.0) work or better.
NCR . . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
Equivalent to B- work or poorer.
WNC . . . . . . . . Excluded from GPA (see below).
Designates an unofficial withdrawal from a
course registered as a CRD/NCR grade option.
The policy for NCR, IP, INC, NG, and W grades is
the same for graduates as for undergraduates.
Credit/No Credit (CRD/NCR) Grade Option.
Courses taken for CRD/NCR do not affect a student's
GPA. Certain courses, designated
"CRD/NCR only" in the Courses section of this
catalog, may only be taken CRD/NCR.
Undergraduate students are encouraged to use
this grade option to explore courses outside their
majors. However, no undergraduate may take
more than one class of CRD/NCR per semester,
elect the CRD/NCR option in a course required for
a major, or apply more than 32 semester hours of
ULV CRD grades toward a degree. Exceptions to
these limitations are courses listed as "CRD/NCR
only." Selection of the grade option is done at the
time of registration. Students can change their
grade options in the Office of the Registrar up to
60% of the semester. Changes after the 60%
time period can only be approved by the appropriate
appeals committee.
Graduate students must take challenge exams
and competency exams CRD/NCR, but they must
register for a letter grade in every other course if
they are in a credential or degree program unless
the course is offered "CRD/NCR only."
Incomplete Grades (INC). Incompletes are
authorized only when it is impossible for the student
to complete the course because of illness or
other justifiable cause and has successfully completed
all work up to the last day to withdraw. The
student must initiate a request for an incomplete,
and, if able, complete a formal petition available
on MyULV. The Request for Incomplete can be
found on the Student Record Menu. By completing
the contract, the student agrees to complete
the work specified in the contract. The completed
contract must be filed prior to the last day of the
term. The faculty member will review the contract
at the time of grading and can reject or amend it.
It is the student's responsibility to check his or her
MyULV account to view the status of the incomplete
contract.
Students who receive an INC in Fall Term must
complete their courses by the end of Winter Term.
Students who receive an INC in Fall Semester,
January Interterm, or Winter Term must complete
their courses by the end of Spring Term.
Students who receive an INC in Spring Semester,
Spring Term, or any Summer Term must complete
their courses by the end of Fall Term. The instructor
has the option of requiring an earlier deadline
by specifying it in the Incomplete Contract. INC
grades not completed by the appropriate deadline
will become NCR or F grades depending on the
grading option for the course.
In Progress Grades (IP). In Progress grades are
reserved for those directed studies, independent
studies, field work courses, senior projects, and
graduate culminating activities where the contract
at the time of registration specifies a date of completion
that is beyond the end of the term of registration.
The intent of the IP policy is to provide for
individualized study which, in its inception,
requires more than the normal term or semester
to complete. Students who receive IP grades are
considered to be maintaining satisfactory academic
progress for financial aid purposes. An IP
grade will become an NCR or F, depending upon
the grade option, if not cleared within one year following
the term of registration.
No Grade (NG). This is a temporary grade
issued by the Registrar pending receipt of the official
grade from the instructor. NG grades issued
in Fall Term will become NCR or F grades,
depending upon the grade option, unless the
instructor submits an official grade by the end of
Winter Term. Similarly, NG grades issued in Fall
Semester, January Interterm, or Winter Term will
become NCR or F grades unless the instructor
submits an official grade by the end of Spring
Term, and NG grades issued in Spring Semester,
Spring Term, or any Summer Term will become
NCR or F grades unless the instructor submits an
official grade by the end of Fall Term.
Final Grades. Grades submitted to the Registrar
by the instructor of record are final and official. By
policy a final grade is based on the instructor's
evaluation of course work completed as of the
contractual end of the course. Final grades may
not be changed as the result of the submission of
additional work or the repeating of examinations
after the contractual conclusion of the course for
the purpose of improving the final grade. The
Registrar is authorized to accept an adjusted
grade only when all of the following conditions are
met:
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1. The student applies to the instructor for a
re-evaluation within four weeks after the student
grade is available through MyULV;
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2. The instructor concludes by re-evaluation
that the original grade issued was in error based
on the work completed at the time that the original
grade was issued; and
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3. The revised grade is officially reported by
the instructor to the Registrar as a result of reevaluation
within a reasonable time after the
grade report was was made available on MyULV.
A student may elect to repeat a ULV course for
the purpose of improving a grade if repeated at
ULV. The student must enroll in the same ULV
course and is expected to repeat it in its entirety.
When a course is repeated, the original course,
grade, and semester hours remain on the transcript,
but are appropriately marked and are no longer part
of the student's GPA or applicable toward credit for
graduation. Only the grade and semester hours of
the repeated course are counted.
Notification of final grades for each course is
made through each student's MyULV account. A
student who has a hold on his or her account
must clear the hold to view final grades.
Appeals of Final Grades. A student who feels
that an incorrect grade has been given must consult
with the instructor first and must make this
appeal within four weeks after grades are issued.
A student dissatisfied with the instructor's
response may appeal to the program chair and
department chair. Subsequently, an appeal may
be made to the appropriate college Dean and
finally to the Provost. Questions of subject matter
will usually be handled by the depar tment.
Charges of injustice due to prejudice or capricious
action may require the attention of the Dean.
Official Cumulative Record/Transcript. The
Registrar maintains each student's official record
which includes a complete academic history. All
courses attempted at ULV are listed on the official
transcript. In addition to the official transcript, official
records are maintained which establish the
last day of attendance for courses in which a withdrawal
occurred. The official transcript will only
be released upon the written consent of the student
in compliance with federal and state policies.