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F.1.2 Graduate Studies Grading System


Grade

Grade Point Value

Graduate Description

A+

4.00

Outstanding performance

A

4.00

Excellent performance

A-

3.70

Very good performance

B+

3.30

Good performance

B

3.00

Satisfactory performance

B-

2.70

Minimum pass

C+

2.30

All grades of "C+" or lower are indicative of failure at the graduate level and cannot be counted toward Faculty of Graduate Studies course requirements. Individual programs may require a higher passing grade.

C

2.00

 

C-

1.70

 

D+

1.30

 

D

1.00

 

F

0.00

CG

Credit Granted. Not included in the GPA calculation. See section F.1.3 for additional detail.

CR

Completed Requirements. Carries no weight in calculating the grade point average. This will be noted in the calendar description as “Not Included in GPA” where applicable.

F.1.1 Undergraduate Grading System
F.1.2 Graduate Studies Grading System
F.1.3 Flexible Grade Option (CG Grade)


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