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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2000-2002
 

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Grades

The university uses the following grades:

A, for excellent work
B, for good work
C, for fair work
D, for poor work
F, for failure
I, for incomplete
P, for grades of B, C, or D in courses taken under the A/Pass/F grading option
Cr, for credit in courses for which no letter grade is given (nongraded courses)
NC, for no credit in courses for which no letter grade is given (nongraded courses)
NR, for no grade reported
W, for withdrawn
XF, Violation of Honor Code

The grade of Incomplete (I) is given in regular courses (other than independent studies, research, and problems) upon request of the student for personal emergencies that are verifiable. The faculty member has the responsibility to provide written notification to the student of work required to remove the incomplete. The student has the responsibility to take the initiative in completing the work, and is expected to make up the incomplete during the first semester (enrolled) at the university after receiving the grade of I. If the student does not make up the incomplete during the first semester in residence at the university after receiving it, a grade may be given by the faculty member without further consultation with the student.

If after the end of the first semester the I remains on the record it will be designated as F for record-keeping purposes and will be computed in the student's GPA, weighted at 0 points per credit. A grade of NR will be treated in a like manner using the designation F.

Courses in which a Cr or P grade is received will be used in fulfilling graduation requirements. Only the grades A, B, C, D, and F are used in calculating resident grade averages.

Topics within Grades:
dReport of Grades dReinstatement dClassification of Students
dPoints dHonors dStudent Records
dScholastic Deficiencies dCredits for Extracurricular Work dTranscripts
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November 10, 2000