Grading System and Grade Points
Grade point averages are a means of measuring the quality of a student’s academic work. Grade point averages are computed on a 4.0 basis. See chart for letter grade point values.
Students must earn a semester grade of C or higher in a graduate course for the credits to count toward fulfilment of graduate program requirements at UW-Green Bay.
| Letter Grade | Grade Points per Credit | |
|---|---|---|
| A | Excellent | 4.0 | 
| AB | Very Good | 3.5 | 
| B | Good | 3.0 | 
| BC | Above Average | 2.5 | 
| C | Average | 2.0 | 
| CD | Below Average | 1.5 | 
| D | Poor | 1.0 | 
| F | Unacceptable | 0.0 | 
| WF | Unofficial Withdrawal | 0.0 | 
| P | A "C" grade or better for gradaute courses | No effect | 
| NC | No credit, letter grade of less than "C" | No effect | 
| U | Unsatisfactory Audit | No effect | 
| S | Satisfactory Audit | No effect | 
| N | No acceptable report from instructor - temporary grade | No effect until an acceptable grade submitted | 
| I | Incomplete, temporary grade | No effect until removed | 
| PR | Progress in graduate thesis or internship | No effect | 
| DR | Dropped Class | No effect | 
| W | Withdrew | No effect | 

