View source History The asterisk next to a student's course grade means that there are items in the gradebook, that are included in the course grade, where grades have not yet been entered. It helps instructors know that their final grades are not yet complete because there are empty cells in the Gradebook.
An asterisk may be appended to any letter grade to indicate that the grade was given as a result of a student's academic misconduct. If a misconduct investigation is underway that might impact the student's grade, the student should receive an “I*.” Only the letter grade will appear on the student's transcript.
The asterisk next to a student's course grade means that there are items in the gradebook, that are included in the course grade, where grades have not yet been entered.
The asterisk is a commonly used wildcard symbol that broadens a search by finding words that start with the same letters. Use it with distinctive word stems to retrieve variations of a term with less typing.
No CreditNo Credit (NC) is assigned for work equivalent to C-, D+, D, D- or F for undergraduate courses, and to B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D- or F for post-baccalaureate and graduate courses. NC grades are not included in the calculation of GPA.
In academic writing, an asterisk is used to give credit to corresponding authors. Asterisks (*) also denote the co-author or authors. These co-authors should be listed below the title in a clear format.
On your PSAT score report, you will see a section with your Selection Index and how you answered the questions about your entry eligibility. If there is an asterisk next to your Selection Index, it means that NMSC believes that you are ineligible.
Fields marked with * are mandatory Using an asterisk (*) symbol content authors notify mandatory field. This is said to be one of the accessible modes of identifying a mandatory field, however this method also will be a problem with screen readers in certain times.
An asterisk is the sign *. It is used especially to indicate that there is further information about something in another part of the text.
In English, the symbol * is generally called asterisk. Depending on the context, the asterisk symbol has different meanings. In Math, for instance, the asterisk symbol is used for multiplication of two numbers, let's say 4 * 5; in this case, the asterisk is voiced 'times,' making it “4 times 5”.
An F at least means he completed the course, while the WU appears to mean he didn't complete the course and gave up. Neither is good. It's not the end of the world for PT school, but he should buckle down if he wants a good chance at admission.
An NC grade will not fulfill graduation requirements and will not count for credit, but it does not affect your GPA.
withdrawStudents may withdraw from a course with any of the following grades: Withdraw (W), Withdraw Pass (WP), Withdraw Fail (WF). A grade of W indicates that the student withdrew from a class with no effect to the student's GPA.