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What are the academic grading symbols for undergraduates, and what do they signify?

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What are the academic grading symbols for undergraduates, and what do they signify?

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Academic Symbols Definitions Grading (Quality) Points Earned A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D F CR NC Excellent Excellent Good Good Good Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Poor Poor Failing Credit No Credit 4.0 3.7 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.3 2.0 1.7 1.3 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 “A-F” Grading Pattern Courses required for your major in your major department are taken in this pattern. Specific department exemptions are noted in the course description. Faculty use of “+” or “-” is optional. Credit/No Credit and A/B/C/No Credit Grading Patterns (CR/NC and A/B/C/NC) You may enroll in up to 60 units in credit/no credit patterns as an undergraduate. There are two credit/no credit patterns: (1) “CR/NC,” and (2) “A/B/C/NC.” Some courses are only offered in the “CR/NC” or “A/B/C/NC” patterns. You can select the “CR/NC” pattern for most other courses subject to certain restrictions. You can choose the “CR/NC” pattern during Registration until the end of the Late Add period. No changes to, or from, the credit/no credit p

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