Grading Standards
The following letter grades are used at Richland to represent the student’s level of performance in courses numbered 080 or above in this Catalog:
Grade |
Description |
A |
Superior or excellent |
B |
Very good or above average |
C |
Good or average |
D |
Barely passing or below average |
F |
Failure or unsatisfactory |
W |
Withdrawn |
AU |
Audit |
CR/X |
Completed course requirements or did not meet course requirements. CR/X grades are applicable for vocational skills and adult education courses. |
I |
Incomplete. All coursework must be finished by the end of each term unless the instructor agrees in writing to a specified grace period no longer than 60 days after the end of the term. Failure to complete coursework within the 60-day grace period will result in the grade the student would earn without having all course work completed. Grade of "W" or "AU" is not allowed. |
P/F |
Pass/Fail for selected courses to be determined by faculty and the Dean of a division with the approval of the Academic Standards Committee. Pass/Fail grading will not be used for courses in a degree sequence or for transfer courses. |
AC |
Credit awarded through Advanced Course |
AP |
Credit awarded through Advanced Placement |
CE |
Credit awarded through proficiency exam |
CL |
Credit awarded through CLEP exam |
DA |
Credit awarded through DSST Prometrics exam |
IB |
Credit awarded through International Baccalaureate Program |
JO |
Credit awarded through Journeyman Card |
LI |
Credit awarded through licensure |
PO |
Credit awarded through portfolio |
PT |
Credit awarded through professional training |
TR |
Transfer Credit |
Appealing a Grade
Students who feel they have received an unfair or inaccurate grade may appeal through the Student Grievance Policy.
Grade Point Average Calculation
A grade point average (GPA) for each student who has received a grade of A, B, C, D, or F will be calculated by term and by cumulative total. Each grade listed above is assigned a quality point value (A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, and F = 0). The grades AU, I, W, CR, and X do not have point values and are not used to calculate a GPA.
The point value of the grade received is multiplied by the number of credit hours given for the course. The results for each course during a term are totaled, and that sum is divided by the number of semester hours attempted.
If, for example, a student received an A for a 3-hour course and a B for a second 3-hour course, the grade point average would be figured as follows:
A = 4 quality points and 4 x 3 hours = 12
B = 3 quality points and 3 x 3 hours = 9
9 + 12 = 21 total points
21 divided by 6 (attempted credit hours) = 3.5, the grade point average for that term.
* Developmental Courses (below 100) are not calculated in the cumulative grade point average.
Incomplete Grade
An incomplete grade may be assigned as a temporary final grade if a faculty member and student complete an Incomplete Grade Agreement form. The faculty member will provide a description of work to be completed and a completion deadline. (All coursework must be finished by the end of each term, unless the instructor agrees in writing to a specified grace period no longer than 60 days after the end of the term.) Failure to complete coursework within the 60-day grace period will result in the grade the student would earn without completing the coursework. A grade of “W” or “AU” is not allowed on an incomplete. Incomplete Grade Agreements are filed electronically, and a copy of the agreement is sent to the student’s Richland e-mail address.
Vice President's Academic Honors
The Vice President's Academic Honors List includes the names of students who have
- Completed 12 or more cumulative semester hours; and
- Completed 6 or more semester hours for the current term; and
- Attained 3.50 GPA or higher for the current term.