Eight traditional grade indices are used: A, B+, B, C+, C, D+, D, F, in descending order with F indicating academic failure. Letter grades carry weighted scholarship points as follows:
| A | = | 4 points |
| B+ | = | 3.5 points |
| B | = | 3 points |
| C+ | = | 2.5 points |
| C | = | 2 points |
| D+ | = | 1.5 points |
| D | = | 1 point |
| F | = | 0 points |
per credit hour attempted. Weighted scholarship points are not awarded for courses graded on the credit/no credit system. "W," awarded as a result of withdrawing from a course prior to completion, is not computed in the GPA. (Also see sections on withdrawal, change of schedule, grade average computation and re-registered courses.)
03 Feb 2005