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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. (GE and Title 5 courses cannot be taken for CR/NC. They must be taken for a grade.)
On your transcript a “CR” (credit) or “NC” (no credit) will appear instead of a grade. When taking a course CR/NC you are considered a regular member of the class and must meet all the academic commitments of the course on schedule.
North Carolina schools currently use a seven-point scale, meaning an “A” is a score from 93 to 100. Under the new grading scale, an “A” is a score from 90 to 100. Current.
No CreditGRADING SYSTEM AND GPAsGradesGrading Points Per Semester Hour of CreditF0.00NCNo Credit (replaces the use of D+, D and D- in certain cases)SSatisfactory (with credit) satisfactory progressUUnsatisfactory (no credit) unsatisfactory progress11 more rows•Mar 27, 2020
Q: Does a grade of pass (P) or no-credit (NC) affect my GPA? A: No. A class that is graded P/NC does not factor into your GPA.
No. They will definitely not effect your CGPA in any way.
In order to receive a Satisfactory (passing) grade, the equivalent of a C- or better is required.
The North Carolina State Board of Education has approved a standard 10-point grading scale that will go into effect for the 2015-16 school year for all students in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12.
A failing grade would be anything below 60.
A 2.7 GPA, or Grade Point Average, is equivalent to a B- letter grade on a 4.0 GPA scale.
As a result of the binary grading system, GPA is not affected by any pass/fail courses so long as you finish the semester with a passing grade. If passed, the course units will count toward your graduation requirements with no effect on your GPA. If a fail is given, however, your GPA can be harmed severely.
It indicates that you've gotten grades between B+ and B- for the majority of your classes, giving you a percentile between 83% and 86%. A 3.0 GPA is considered a straight “B” average and makes you a competitive applicant for a number of colleges and universities.