N designates a Summer Session course that is not equivalent to a regular session course with the same number. See section 2.1. 11 on Summer Courses.
4.33 ~100Warning: Not All Grading Systems Are IdenticalGPAPercentageA+4.33~100A4~95A-3.66~92B3~853 more rows
Undergraduates: A course load of 15 units per semester is considered a normal undergraduate course load, and you are expected to enroll in at least 15 units. Graduate Students: A course load of 12 units per semester is considered a normal, full-time graduate course load.
For each unit of credit the following grade points are earned: A+ = 4. A = 4. A- = 3.7. B+ = 3.3.
Grade conversionLetter GradePercentageGPAB80–89%3.0C70–79%2.0D60–69%1.0F0–59%0.01 more row
70% to 74% 72.5% C+
Maintaining Your Eligibility For financial aid purposes, 12 units per semester is considered full-time enrollment. Enrollment for less than 12 units per term may reduce your eligibility for certain types of aid.
Full-time Enrollment Requirements Colleges may require more than 12 units to be considered full-time (e.g. Letters & Sciences full-time = 13 units or more). Full time enrollment for graduate students is 12 units or the number of units required by the department for all graduate students in the program.
90-100%GRADING SYSTEMGradeGrade Point EquivalentPercentage EquivalentA4.0090-100%B+3.5085-89%B3.0080-84%C+2.5075-79%9 more rows
The grade of A+, when awarded, represents extraordinary achievement but does not receive grade point credit beyond that received for the grade of A....Grading Policies & Reports.GradeGrade points per unitInterpretationA+, A, A-4.0, 4.0, 3.7ExcellentB+, B, B-3.3, 3.0, 2.7GoodC+, C, C-2.3, 2.0, 1.7FairD+, D, D-1.3, 1.0, .7Barely passed10 more rows
Grading ScaleGradePercentageHonorsA93-1004.5A-90-924.2B+87-893.8B+83-863.511 more rows
B 3.0Calculating Your GPAPercentageLetter GradeGrade Points84 – 86.9 PercentB3.080 – 83.9 PercentB-2.777 – 79.9 PercentC+2.374 – 76.9 PercentC2.08 more rows
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Undergraduates are limited to no more than 13.5 units during Phase 1 and 17.5 units during Phase 2, which includes waitlisted units. (For graduates, the limit for Phase 1 is 12 units, and for Phase 2 it is 20.5 units.) This is a hard cap enforcement. Students have from the start of their appointment time until the end of the given phase to add, ...
Minimum unit requirements are as follows: Undergraduate Minimum Unit Requirements: Haas School of Business: 13 Units. College of Chemistry: 13 Units.