Cincinnati City Grading Policy

Cincinnati City Grade Scale

Cincinnati City’s grading policy follows a detailed scale to assess students’ academic performance. The grading scales are as follows:

Undergraduate Grading Scale

GradePercentage RangeDescription
A93-100%Excellent
A-90-92%
B+87-89%
B83-86%Good
B-80-82%
C+77-79%
C73-76%Satisfactory
C-70-72%
D+67-69%
D63-66%Passing
D-60-62%
F0-59%Failing

Graduate Grading Scale

GradePercentage RangeDescription
A93-100%Excellent
A-90-92%
B+87-89%
B83-86%Good
B-80-82%
C+77-79%
C73-76%Satisfactory
C-70-72%
F0-69%Failing

Example

To understand how final grades are calculated, consider the following example:

Final Grade Calculation Example

AssignmentWeight (%)Grade (%)Weighted Grade (%)
Midterm Exam30%85%25.5
Final Exam40%90%36.0
Homework20%80%16.0
Participation10%100%10.0
Total100%87.5

The final grade is 87.5%, which corresponds to a B+ on the grading scale.

Grading Policy

  • Grades are assigned based on a combination of exams, homework, and participation.
  • Specific grade point averages (GPAs) correspond to letter grades.
  • Pass/Fail options are available for certain courses.
  • Incomplete grades may be given under special circumstances and must be completed within a specified timeframe.

FAQs

1. How is the GPA calculated in Cincinnati City?
The GPA is calculated by assigning quality points to each letter grade, multiplying by the credit hours for each course, and then averaging the results.

2. What happens if a student fails a course?
If a student receives an F, they may need to retake the course to meet graduation requirements. The failing grade will impact their GPA.

3. Can students opt for Pass/Fail grading?
Yes, students can opt for Pass/Fail grading for certain courses, subject to approval.

4. What is the policy for incomplete grades?
Incomplete grades must be resolved by completing the required coursework within a specified period, usually the following semester.

5. How are grades for repeated courses handled?
When a course is repeated, the most recent grade is used in the GPA calculation, though all attempts will appear on the transcript.

For more detailed information, visit the Cincinnati City grading policy page.

Now that you understand Cincinnati City’s grading policy, calculate your final grade with our easy-to-use grade calculator or final grade calculator!