Common use of Grade Point Average Clause in Contracts

Grade Point Average. College District progress is normally determined by a grade point average or ratio. Grade points are calculated by assigning values to each grade. The value is illustrated in the list below: Grade Grade Points per Semester Hour D 1 F, Q, QF 0 I, W, CR 0 P, NP, FS 0 The highest grade of a repeated course shall be used in determining the cumulative grade point average. A grade of “W” or “Q” shall not replace a grade of “F” or higher in a repeated course, but a grade of “F” shall replace a grade of “W” or “Q”. All grades earned while enrolled in the College District shall be used in computing a student’s College District grade point average (GPA), except grades of I, W, Q, NP, P, FS, and CR. The computation of a student’s College District Graduation GPA shall include transfer coursework but shall not include developmental coursework. [See the College District Catalog for detailed information about specific degree requirements] For any questions regarding grade changes, call the office of the Vice President of Instruction. ▇▇▇▇▇ College policy is that grades older than one year will not be changed. A student who feels his or her final grade is in error, for whatever reason, has recourse to appeal. Please see ▇▇▇▇▇ College Board Policy FLDB (Local): Student Complaints: Course Grade Complaints within the ▇▇▇▇▇ College Catalog.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Home Schooled Student Agreement for the Blinn College Dual Credit Program