A: Superior
B: Above Average
C: Average
D: Below Average
F: Failure (also used by the Nursing, Allied and Dental Health Departments when a student fails
the clinical component of any course)
S: Satisfactory (used for non-credit courses except MATH 0500, 0600 AND 0700 and field experience)
U: Unsatisfactory (used for non-credit courses except MATH 0500, 0600 AND 0700 and field experience)
I: Incomplete Work (temporary grade used only when a student has not completed all required work because
of extenuating circumstances. An “I” grade must be made up with the instructor who
issued the grade by the end of the following semester, i.e., Fall “I” grade made up
by end of May and Spring and Summer “I” grade made up by end of December. Otherwise
no credit will be allowed for the course and the “I” will revert to a “WF.” The “I”
grade is not used if the student plans to retake the course at a later date. It is
included in attempted credits but not in the grade point index)
I/C: Incomplete Continuing (allowed only for students in the Math Lab and other non-traditional, self-paced courses.
Permits a student to continue in a course while satisfactorily progressing toward
completion of course objectives)
W: Official Withdrawal (used when a student officially withdraws from a course during weeks three (3) through
ten (10) or two-thirds the length of the course. It is included in attempted credits
but not in the grade point index)
WP: Unofficial Withdrawal, Passing (used when a student unofficially withdraws from a course at any point in the course
and has a passing grade. It is included in attempted credits but not in the grade
point index)
WF: Unofficial Withdrawal, Failing (used when a student unofficially withdraws from a course at any point in the course
and has a failing grade. It is included in attempted credits but not in the grade
point index)
NA: Unofficial Withdrawal, No Assessment (used when a student unofficially withdraws from a course before the instructor has
made any academic assessment. It is included in attempted credits but not in the grade
point index)
AU: Audit - Refer to Academic Information – Audit on p. 18 of the catalog - PDF*
Quality Points per Semester Hour for Computing Cumulative Grade Index
Grade |
Number of Points |
A |
4.0 |
B |
3.0 |
C |
2.0 |
D |
1.0 |
F |
0 |
Grade Reports
Grades are available online through MyCCRI and may be mailed to students at the end
of each semester provided all financial obligations to CCRI are met. Students enrolled
in modular courses may view their grades online through MyCCRI and may receive a grade
report at the conclusion of the course(s). In addition, mid-term warning letters are
sent to students (enrolled in 15-week courses) who may be in academic difficulty.
Students are responsible for discussing with the instructor how the grade was determined.