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GRADE INFORMATION

FINAL GRADE REPORTING
Final class grades can be obtained on Student Services. Grade reports are mailed only at the written request of the student.

PASS/NO CREDIT OPTION
Students may select any one course of their elective work per semester on a pass/no credit basis subject to the following provisions:

  • Freshman Seminars, core courses or general education courses cannot be taken on a pass/no credit basis.
  • Courses required for a student's major may not be taken on a pass/no credit basis.
  • If a student is required to take a particular course within his/her division designated as pass/no credit, then that student may select an additional course for the pass/no credit option.
  • A maximum of 32 credits of pass/no credit count toward graduation.
  • Pass/No credit courses do not count towards the GPA.
  • STUDENTS IN THE ARTS ONLY: No more than 8 Liberal Arts and Sciences credits out of the 30 required may be taken pass/no credit.

Pass/No credit forms are available in the Registrar's Office. Students must apply and turn in pass/no credit forms by the date published in the Academic Calendar. This date is always the end of the third week of classes.  Forms will not be accepted after that date.

REPEAT COURSE OPTION
Matriculated students admitted Fall 1985 or after and non-matriculated students registering Fall 1993 or after, may repeat any previously attempted Purchase College course to earn a higher grade (the latter grade will be the only grade computed in the student's cumulative grade point average) at Purchase College.
Note: Students cannot repeat courses that are no longer offered at Purchase College.

  • The student who wishes to repeat a course must complete a Repeat Course Form and submit it to the Registrar's Office during the Add/Drop period of the semester in which the course will be repeated.
  • A repeated course in which the student receives a grade of P, NC, W, or AU does not warrant an “R” grade.
  • Grades of W, AU, P, or NC will not be removed from the transcript even if the course has been repeated.
  • If the credit value of the course has been changed, the repeated course is worth the new credit value.
  • A student may not receive a grade of “R” for a course that is repeated by either an independent study or a tutorial.
  • The Freshman Seminar may not be repeated.
  • Once the student has successfully complied with all the repeat course regulations, the original grade will be stricken from the transcript and a grade of “R” will be inserted.

WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE---THE "W" GRADE
After Add/Drop (but only until the 9th week of classes), students can withdraw from a course and receive a grade of "W" for that semester. This is a grade representing withdrawal without prejudice and appears on the transcript. "W" grades are not punitive and are not calculated in the grade point average. Forms can not be accepted after the deadline published in the Academic Calendar.

WITHDRAWAL FROM THE COLLEGE
If you are not planning to return to the College this coming term, you must stop by the Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs (Student Services Building, third floor) to complete an official withdrawal form.

CALCULATING YOUR GPA

Under the Grade Point Average System, each mark is given a quality point as follows:

A+ = 13; A = 12; A- = 11; B+ = 10; B = 9; B- = 8
C+ = 7; C = 6; C- = 5; D = 3; F/WF = 0

To calculate your GPA:

  1. Multiply the quality points for the mark you received by the number of credits for the particular class.
  2. Do this for each course.
  3. Total the quality points and divide by 3.
  4. Divide this total by the total number of credits.
  5. This is your Grade Point Average. NOTE: GPA’s are not rounded.


ACADEMIC PROBATION STANDARDS

  • Theatre Arts & Film students
  • Music students (914) 251-6700
  • Dance Students (914) 251-6800
  • Art + Design students
  • Liberal Arts & Science students need at least a cumulative Purchase College grade point average of 2.0 to avoid being placed on probation. Failure to achieve a 2.0 cumulative GPA while on probation may lead to academic dismissal. Questions regarding satisfactory academic progress should be addressed to the Registrar.