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The course number tells you how the course appears in the catalog. The next column is usually the title of the course. Next you should see the attempted hours/credits for that course. Next you'll see your letter grade for the course.
Add up the number of grade points for every class on your transcript. Add up the number of all the credit hours you attempted. Count all credit hours that were given a grade, regardless of the grade. Divide the total number of grade points by the total number of credit hours to determine your cumulative GPA.
Your grade point average (GPA) is calculated by dividing the total amount of grade points earned by the total amount of credit hours attempted. Your grade point average may range from 0.0 to a 4.0. To get the example student's GPA, the total grade points are divided by the total credit hours attempted.
Log on to the School view. Click the Grades tab. On the GPA side-tab, click Results. The page displays the results of the last Grade Point Averages report run. For each student, the page displays a record for each year. Each year includes GPA results for that year and cumulative results:
EARNED HOURS: Refers to hours passed with a grade of D or higher or with a grade of S (Satisfactory). QUALITY POINTS: number of credit hours per course multiplied by the value of the grade received.
What are “quality points”? Quality points are used to calculate your grade point average (GPA). Quality points are earned on a descending scale where 4 quality points are awarded for an “A” grade and zero quality points are awarded for an “F” grade. Only letter grades (A — F) are used to calculate GPA.
This is the total number of credit hours for the course (usually 3 or 4). Next to the attempted hours, you'll see earned hours. As long as you passed the class, this number should be the same as credits attempted. Next you'll see your letter grade for the course.
On the transcript, total grade points (GETS) are divided by the total clock hours (GPA HR) to arrive at the grade point average (GPA). These hours are totaled and combined in one number under the heading GPA HR. These are not combined with the cumulative GPA of grades earned starting May 2010.
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