![]() ![]() ![]() Therefore, grades of D or F continue to be used in the CGPA calculation evenĪfter you repeat the course or if you take a supplemental examination. If you repeat courses, all final grades are included in the GPA calculation. In a different program or in a different level post-Fall 2002, the transcriptĭisplays a special message regarding the CGPA restarting. to B.A.-the CGPA calculation restarted again.įor students with academic information prior to Fall 2002, who are registered Prior to January 2003, if yourĭegree program had changed-e.g., from B.Sc. Your entire record of applicable courses at McGill at the same level if youĬhange levels, e.g., from undergraduate to graduate, the CGPA starts again. TheĬumulative grade point average (CGPA) is the GPA calculated using Term grade point average (TGPA) is the GPA for a given termĬalculated using all the applicable courses at the same level in that term. Grade points according to the table above (e.g, a 3-credit course with a final grade of A has 3 GPA course credits, but a 3-credit course with a final grade of P has no GPA course credits because a grade of P does not have a grade point value). GPA course credits are the credits of courses with final grades that are assigned For example, a GPA of 3.596 will display on the transcript as 3.59 and is NOT rounded up to 3.60. The GPA result is truncated by two decimal points and not rounded up to the nearest decimal point. Your Academic Standing (e.g., satisfactory, probationary), which is your academic status at the end of each term, is determined by a grade point average (GPA), which is calculated by multiplying the course credit by the grade points and dividing the sum by the total GPA course credits. The University assigns grade points to letter grades according to the table above. Note for Law: Faculty of Law does not use this numeric scale. Written permission of the appropriate department chair. Passed all the prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better, except by You may not register in a course unless you have You must obtain a grade of C or better in courses that you take toįulfil program requirements. Information on that grading option for students. Please refer to the Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory option for However, both grades of P and F are included in the count ofĬompleted credits for determining eligibility for scholarships and Grades of F are included in GPA calculations. Such are not normally applied to required courses. Grades of Pass are not included in the GPA calculation and as Pass/Fail grading applies to all students in aĬourse section and cannot be selectively added to individual The Program Director, approved by the Faculty Curriculum Committee,Īnd approved by the Subcommittee on Courses and Teaching Programs (SCTP).Ĭourses that are approved to be graded P/F must indicate this in Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) Option.įor a course to be graded P/F, a proposal must be approved by Students may also designate elective courses to be Certain courses have been approvedįor Pass/Fail (P/F) grading. (non-continuation) pass, and F a failure. Grades A through C represent satisfactory passes, D a conditional Since Fall 2002, the University has only used letter grades on grades of S, U, or P do not have grade points). In such cases, the class average is calculated for courses, where the total number of grades in all of its course sections is 25 or more, and the grades have a grade point (e.g. Where appropriate, a class average appears on transcripts expressed as the letter grade most representative of the class performance. Instructors may submit final grades as either letter grades or in percentages, but the official grade in each course, which is displayed on the transcript is the letter grade. For complete details, refer to the Rules and Regulations, available at mcgill.ca/spot/programs. A grade of C is the minimum required passing grade for all other courses. Note for Physical and Occupational Therapy: A grade of C+ is the minimum required passing grade for courses with the subject codes of OCC1, PHTH, and POTH. ![]()
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