Grading Policy
The following grading system is used in the Graduate Programs: (Effective Fall 2008)
    
        
            | Grades(Alpha) | Grades(Numeric) | Classification | Quality Point Index | 
        
            | A | 93.0–100 | Superior | 4.0 | 
        
            | A- | 90.0–92.9 | Excellent | 3.7 | 
        
            | B+ | 87.0–89.9 | Very Good | 3.3 | 
        
            | B | 83.0–86.9 | Good - Lowest acceptable grade inEducation
 | 3.0 | 
        
            | B- | 80.0–82.9 | Lowest acceptable grade in Business, Mental Health Counseling, Criminal Justice, Music Therapy, Nursing, Speech-Language Pathology | 2.7 | 
        
            | C+ | 77.0–79.9 | Not accepted for credit toward degree requirements | 2.3 | 
        
            | C | 73.0–76.9 | Not accepted for credit toward degree requirements | 2.0 | 
        
            | F | Failure |  | 0.0 | 
        
            | AU | Audit (Audit requires permission of Program Director and the Instructor. No credits earned and no quality points) | 
        
            | I | Incomplete(Computed as Failure: Some requirement of the course is lacking. Automatically becomes an "F" if requirement is no met within a specified time) | 
        
            | W | Withdrawn - Passing (no credits earned and no quality points) | 
        
            | WA | Withdrawn - Absent from the last class meeting or final | 
        
            | WF | Withdrawn - Failing(Computed as a failure) | 
        
            | WIP | Work-in-Progress | 
        
            | P | Pass(Represents competency in meeting course requirements. Depending on the discipline "Pass" grades represent the equivalent to a "B" or "B-" and confirm required competency. "Pass" is not a letter grade and does not count in the GPA. Courses taken with Pass/Fail grading cannot be used to meet a degree requirement, where the program requirements must be satisfied with a minimum letter grade.) | 
        
            | NA** | Never Attended(No credits earned and no quality points) | 
    
** "NA" is no longer available as a final grade, effective Fall 2004.