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Grade Processing

Grade evaluation

  • The grades and grade points for academic performance are classified and indicated as follows.
Grades and grade points
Grades and grade points- Grade, Grade point, Description
Grade Grade point Description
+ 4.5 Excellent
4.0
+ 3.5 Above average
3.0
+ 2.5 Fair
2.0
F 0 Unsatisfactory
  • Prerequisite courses are evaluated as Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U).
  • Courses for which grade adjustments are incomplete due to additional exams will receive a grade of “In Progress” until the grade is finalized.
Grades and grade point conversion table
  • Use the following grade and grade point conversion table to convert grades or grade points to a 100-point scale.
    Grades and grade point conversion table-Grade, Grade point, Converted score
    Grade Grade point Converted score Grade Grade point Converted score
    A+ 4.5 100 C+ 2.5 80
    4.4 99 2.4 79
    4.3 98 2.3 78
    4.2 97 2.2 77
    4.1 96 2.1 76
    4.0 95 2.0 75
    3.9 94 1.9 74
    3.8 93 1.8 73
    3.7 92 1.7 72
    3.6 91 1.6 71
    B+ 3.5 90 F 1.5 70
    3.4 89 1.4 69
    3.3 88 1.3 68
    3.2 87 1.2 67
    3.1 86 1.1 66
    3.0 85 1.0 65
    2.9 84 0.9 64
    2.8 83 0.8 63
    2.7 82 0.7 62
    2.6 81 0.6 61
          0.5 60
        0.4 59
        0.3 58
        0.2 57
        0.1 56
        Less than 0.1 0
100-point grade conversion table
  • Use the following 100-point scale conversion table to convert numeric grades to an alphabetical grade.
    100-point grade conversion table- Score, Converted grade
    Score Converted grade
    96 ~ 100 +
    91 ~ 95
    86 ~ 90 +
    81 ~ 85
    76 ~ 80 +
    71 ~ 75
    70 or below F
  • Credits are recognized as earned if the academic performance grade point is 2.0 (C) or higher, but the average grade point for the total credits required for completion must be 3.0 (B) or higher.

Grade correction

  • Once submitted, grades cannot be corrected.
  • In cases of errors or omissions in grades, a grade correction request must be submitted to the Graduate School within the grade correction period, along with a statement from the responsible professor and specific documentation to support the claim.

Cancellation (non-recognition) of grades

  • Grades obtained from duplicate course registration
  • Grades obtained from courses registered in excess of the maximum allowable credits (higher grades will be erased)
  • Grades of non-registered students
  • Grades of courses not registered for
  • Grades of students disqualified due to academic misconduct
  • Grades of students who fall below three-quarters attendance due to leave of absence or disciplinary action
  • Grades of students who took a leave of absence without submitting a grade acquisition form after three-quarters of the class days and before the final exam period
  • Grades of students whose attendance was improperly recorded and entered without course registration confirmation
  • Grades assigned by mistake
  • Grades obtained through other unethical means