unsatisfactoryThe letter grades equivalent to “U” (unsatisfactory) are “C-,” “D+,” “D,” and “F”. Students who have opted for S/U grading and earn a “C-,” “D+” or “D” may recover the letter grade if they wish to use the course toward degree requirements.
failing gradeF - this is a failing grade.
Unsatisfactory inU. Unsatisfactory in a Pass/ Fail course.
U: ungraded/unclassified – no certificate or qualification awarded. ^a 9–1 grades phased in by subject between 2017 and 2019 in England.
The "P" or "F" is recorded on the student's transcript and credit is given if the course is passed. If the course is failed, the "F" is considered equivalent to an "F" received under the "A-F" grading system and is included in calculation of the grade point average (GPA).
A- Excellent (90–100/93–100) B- Above Average (80–90/85–92) C- Average (70–80/76–84) D- Below Average (60–70/70–75) F- Failing (<60/<70)
U The student is consistently performing below expected grade level expectations. An U will be reported if there is growing concern for a child's performance in a given subject, skill, or grade level expectation.
failing gradesThe grades of A, B, C, D and P are passing grades. Grades of F and U are failing grades. R and I are interim grades. Grades of W and X are final grades carrying no credit. Individual instructors determine criteria for letter grade assignments described in individual course syllabi.
0:387:33How To Read A Transcript - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo it will show you grades earned classes that you've taken starting in ninth grade all the way upMoreSo it will show you grades earned classes that you've taken starting in ninth grade all the way up through 12th grade if you have been at a prior school and came to power high.
U stands for 'ungraded' though and basically means you've failed an exam.
This system was introduced in 2017, replacing the old GCSE grading system that awarded students letter grades from A* to G. In the current grading system, a score of 9, 8 and 7 are equivalent to an A* and A. A 9 is for a student who has performed exceptionally well.
D* – 56 Ucas points (equivalent to A* at A-level)