Under this option, students earn an H if they do exceptional work (equivalent to an A- or higher under the letter grade system), an S if they do satisfactory work (equivalent to grades from a C up to a B+), or a U if they do unsatisfactory work (equivalent to a C- or lower). The University’s letter grade system identified below will be followed without exception: GradeĬertain courses are offered on the H/S/U (Honors/Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory) grade option. If the student does not fill out a Grade Option/Audit Request form for a course in which more than one grade option is available, the default option (generally the letter grade option) will automatically apply. Students may select a grade option for those courses that offer more than one option by submitting a Grade Option/Audit Request form by the established deadline to the school offering the course (generally four weeks from the start of the term, but check with the school for specific deadlines). Letter grade and Honors/Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Satisfactory/No-Credit (Formerly the S/N Option) Individual schools may elect to offer a course with the following grade options: LG Students must complete Grade Option/Audit Request forms to request a grading option available in a particular course. Finally, undergraduate students may choose to audit a course. Some additional grading options are available in some courses as determined by the school and the instructor (see Grading Options below). The University of Pittsburgh has a standard letter grade system (see Letter Grade Option). Some academic centers may also maintain degree and/or major/departmental GPA values. The value is the average of total letter grades earned and is available by term or career. Undergraduates must have a 2.00 GPA in order to graduate from the University of Pittsburgh. The Grade Point Average (GPA) is the numeric indication of a student’s academic achievement based on a 4.00 grade point scale. Other Grades: Incomplete, Resign, Withdrawįor additional grading and records information, visit the University registrar’s Web site at GPA.
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