Nursing Program Grading Scale
| Grade |
Quality Points |
Value |
Significance |
| A |
4.0 |
94-100 |
Excellent |
| B |
3.0 |
86-93 |
Good |
| C |
2.0 |
78-85 |
Satisfactory |
| D |
1.0 |
70-77 |
Unsatisfactory |
| F |
0 |
69-Below |
Failure |
| I |
|
|
Incomplete |
| WP |
|
|
Withdrawal Passing |
| WF |
|
|
Withdrawal Failing |
| AU |
|
|
Audit |
| R |
|
|
Repeat |
Clinical Grading
The nursing programs utilize a Pass/Fail system for clinical evaluation. The course Clinical Evaluation Tool delineates clinical outcomes and objectives that must be met by the end of the course. Students must meet all clinical objectives and outcomes to successfully complete a course. Failure to pass the clinical component of a course results in a grade of "F" regardless of the didactic score.