1973-1974 Academic Catalog

34 Cedarville College The Grading System Grades are issued at the end of each quarter. However, first quarter freshmen receive mid-term academic warnings if their grades are 11 0 11 or "F". It is the responsibility of each student to discuss his academic achieve– ment with his instructor. Grades received in courses indicate to the student the fields for which he has the greatest aptitude. A student with low grades in a major or minor field is advised to select another field of concentration. A-This grade is given in recognition of excellent achievement. It is indicative of superior work in quality and reveals a thorough mastery of the subject matter. The student receiving this grade should demon– strate enough interest to do some independent investigation beyond the actual course requirements. B -This grade indicates work and achievement that is well above average. The student receiving this grade should be capable of doing advanced work in this field. The quality of the work should be consid– ered better than that achieved by the average student. C -This is an average grade and is indicative of a satisfactory meeting of requirements. D -This grade reveals accomplishment that is inferior in quality and/or quantity and is generally unsatisfactory from the standpoint of course requirements. This is the lowest grade for which credit can be given. F - This is a failing grade. It indicates very unsatisfactory work, and the course must be repeated for credit. Inc-The mark "Incomplete" is given when a student has done satisfac– tory work in a class but has been unable to complete all the required work because of extended illness or other extenuating circumstances. Under such circumstances the work may be made up within two full instructional weeks in the term or quarter following the end of the summer school term or quarter following the end of the summer school term or quarter in which the "incomplete" was given. If it is not completed in the prescribed time, the "Incomplete" becomes an 11 F 11 • Required courses which have been failed must be repeated. CR-The mark "CR" means that credit has been granted and it also applies to the "Credit or No Credit Program" (NC) where credit was received for satisfactory (average or above) performance in the course. These hours apply toward the total graduation requirement but are not used in the computation of grade point averages. AU-This is given when a course is audited. A student must attend and participate in a course, however receives no credit. WP-The "WP" is used to indicate that the student was "passing" when he dropped the course.

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