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The general standing of every student is calculated by the use of a grade point
system. Grade points are assigned to
grades as follows:
- A 4.0 g.p.
- A- 3.7 g.p.
- B+ 3.3 g.p.
- B 3.0 g.p.
- B- 2.7 g.p.
- C+ 2.3 g.p.
- C 2.0 g.p.
- C- 1.7 g.p.
- D+ 1.3 g.p.
- D 1.0 g.p.
- D- 0.7 g.p.
- F 0.0 g.p.
A through D- are passing
F is a failing grade, no credit given
CR is passing, no points
NC is not passing, no points
I is incomplete work, anticipating further work to be done
A student’s general standing is the result of the total number of grade points
earned divided by the total number of semester units taken. Courses in which
credit/no credit grading is employed are not computed in the grade point
average. Grades received in Hebrew and Greek courses taken at Westminster
Seminary California are computed in the grade point average.
In a course in which a failing grade has been received, a student may be granted
permission by the professor to take a re-examination or complete a re-assignment
of sufficient quality to raise the grade to an F/D. Such work must be completed
within 21 days after notification of the failing grade. If the grade is raised
to a D, the student receives credit for the course; but no grade points are
counted in calculating his/her general standing.
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