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REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS UNITS 25 A credit or semester unit represents one hour of class work per week for one semester. It is assumed that two hours of preparation are required for each hour in class. Three hours of laboratory l)er week a,re the equivalent of one unit. In a limited number of courses two hours of laboratory per week are the equivalent of one unit. A-Exceptionally good. B-Above average. C--Average. D-Below average. F-Failure. GRADES INC-Semester requirements less than one-third incomplete, work of pass-ing grade. IF-Continuing work in progress, status satisfactory. P-Passed without grade. W-Official withdrawal. AU-Audit. An INC is given only when a student who has been doing passing work finds it impossible for justifiable reasons to complete the ttssignments of the last one-third (or less) of the course. If the course is taken in regular session, the student is obligated to make up the incomplete within the next semester in which he is registered, and the instrUctor, if he i.~ on campus, is obljgated to ~ssist him in doing this. If the course in which the INC was received was t;lken in a summer session, the student is oblig:~.tcd to make up the incomplete not later than the next following summer. A student may be able to make up :m incomplete without being enrolled; he should in every case confer with the instructor concerned. In the absence of the instructor who has assigned the grade of Incomplete, a student seeking to make up this grade should consult the department chairman. In no instance may rhe INC be made up later than one year after the end of the semester or session in which the gr~de was given. No student mtly be required to repeat n course in which he ha.s received an INC unless be wishes to receive credit and the time for mnking up the grade has passed. The IP grade may be used only in courses designated on the approved IP grade course Jist published by the office of Academic Vice President. The IP remains on the transcript without penalcy. Any subsequent completion of the course within the permitted rime limit is shown by a later entry. Three semesters arc permitted for completing a 299 course without reregistration; all other courses given IP grades operate under the same time limit as the INC. The grade of P may occur in connection with any Pass-Withdraw enrollment (sec Regulations and Procedures-Pass VVithdraw Grading) and in certain other courses where aU students arc graded on this basis. GRADE POINTS For each unit of credit the student receives grade points as follows: A-Four grade points per unit of credit. B-Thrce grade points per unit of credit. C--Two grade points per unit of credit. D-One grade point per unit of credit. P-Units allowed but not cow1ted in grade-point average. INC, IP-Neither units nor grade points counted until final grade recorded. F-Units counted, no grade points. AU-No units or grade points allowed. The above grade point system became effective February 1, 1969. Until February 1, 1969, a grade of FW was used; units of FW were counted as "units attempted"
Object Description
Title | 1970-71 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1970-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 025 |
Full Text Search | REGULATIONS-PROCEDURES SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS UNITS 25 A credit or semester unit represents one hour of class work per week for one semester. It is assumed that two hours of preparation are required for each hour in class. Three hours of laboratory l)er week a,re the equivalent of one unit. In a limited number of courses two hours of laboratory per week are the equivalent of one unit. A-Exceptionally good. B-Above average. C--Average. D-Below average. F-Failure. GRADES INC-Semester requirements less than one-third incomplete, work of pass-ing grade. IF-Continuing work in progress, status satisfactory. P-Passed without grade. W-Official withdrawal. AU-Audit. An INC is given only when a student who has been doing passing work finds it impossible for justifiable reasons to complete the ttssignments of the last one-third (or less) of the course. If the course is taken in regular session, the student is obligated to make up the incomplete within the next semester in which he is registered, and the instrUctor, if he i.~ on campus, is obljgated to ~ssist him in doing this. If the course in which the INC was received was t;lken in a summer session, the student is oblig:~.tcd to make up the incomplete not later than the next following summer. A student may be able to make up :m incomplete without being enrolled; he should in every case confer with the instructor concerned. In the absence of the instructor who has assigned the grade of Incomplete, a student seeking to make up this grade should consult the department chairman. In no instance may rhe INC be made up later than one year after the end of the semester or session in which the gr~de was given. No student mtly be required to repeat n course in which he ha.s received an INC unless be wishes to receive credit and the time for mnking up the grade has passed. The IP grade may be used only in courses designated on the approved IP grade course Jist published by the office of Academic Vice President. The IP remains on the transcript without penalcy. Any subsequent completion of the course within the permitted rime limit is shown by a later entry. Three semesters arc permitted for completing a 299 course without reregistration; all other courses given IP grades operate under the same time limit as the INC. The grade of P may occur in connection with any Pass-Withdraw enrollment (sec Regulations and Procedures-Pass VVithdraw Grading) and in certain other courses where aU students arc graded on this basis. GRADE POINTS For each unit of credit the student receives grade points as follows: A-Four grade points per unit of credit. B-Thrce grade points per unit of credit. C--Two grade points per unit of credit. D-One grade point per unit of credit. P-Units allowed but not cow1ted in grade-point average. INC, IP-Neither units nor grade points counted until final grade recorded. F-Units counted, no grade points. AU-No units or grade points allowed. The above grade point system became effective February 1, 1969. Until February 1, 1969, a grade of FW was used; units of FW were counted as "units attempted" |