Whats the difference between an F, a WF and an NA?
All three grades, the “F,” the “WF” and the “NA” are counted as “Fs” in the student’s GPA. An “F” is given to students who attend class but fail the course, or who have committed plagiarism. A “WF” is given to students who withdraw from course, but are not eligible to receive a “WP,” notably students who have plagiarized or cheated on an assignment or exam. An “NA” is given to students who have failed to attend at least two-thirds of the class. “WPs” and “WFs” are granted at your discretion, but “NAs” are mandated by law, as they are a fraud prevention issue for federal financial aid.