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Instructors will evaluate student achievement of course learning outcomes, and students will be regularly informed of their progress. Evaluation measures will be clearly set forth by the instructor in the course syllabus. A variety of evaluation methods relevant to the learning outcomes may be used.
In addition, the college offers a number of other grading options which are not computed in a student's Grade Point Average.
In case of clerical error, student may request a grade change.
| Grade | Description | Grade Points |
| A | Excellent | 4 grade points per semester hour |
| B | Good | 3 grade points per semester hour |
| C | Average | 2 grade points per semester hour |
| D | Unsatisfactory | 1 grade point per semester hour |
| F | Failure | 0 grade points per semester hour |
| Aud | Audit (no credit) * | not computed in GPA |
| E | Enrichment * | not computed in GPA |
| I | Incomplete * | not computed in GPA |
| IP | In-Progress * | not computed in GPA |
| S | Satisfactory * | not computed in GPA |
| U | Unsatisfactory * | not computed in GPA |
| W | Withdrawal | not computed in GPA |
| Y | Administrative Withdrawl | not computed in GPA |
An honor bestowed upon students who demonstrate exemplary performance. To be eligible, a student must complete 12 or more credits in that semester with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
Manual GPA Calculation
Example:
"IP" is a grade indicating a course is in-progress and a final grade has yet to be assigned. It is used only for open-entry/open-exit courses and, in rare cases, vocationally approved short courses.
"IP" is not an alternative to an Incomplete grade.
A letter grade must replace the "IP" grade when the course is completed.
An Incomplete grade ("I") may be requested by a student and will be posted to the student's permanent record only at the end of a semester in which the student has done the following:
It is the exclusive responsibility of each student receiving an Incomplete to be in communication with the instructor and complete the course(s) by the deadline established by the instructor, the maximum of which can be one year. The instructor will then initiate a change of grade.
If the instructor is no longer available, the student should contact the supervising instructional dean. If the work required is not completed by the deadline established by the instructor, the grade specified by the instructor will be posted to the permanent record.
The Enrichment grading option no longer is available at Yavapai College effective in the Fall 2006 term.
Courses completed through this option may not be applied to certificate or degree programs at Yavapai College and are not intended for transfer.
A student wishing exposure to a course may elect to audit. Regular attendance at all class meetings is the responsibility of the student, but writing assignments and examinations are not mandatory.
A grade of "AU" will be awarded for satisfactory attendance. Courses audited carry no credit toward the grade point average, toward graduation, or toward meeting professional requirements.
Audit units do not count toward determining the eligibility for financial aid purposes. Audits may be repeated for credit. Once a student registers for and completes a class as an auditor, the audit on the permanent record may not be changed to a credit-earning grade.
Students enrolling for credit will have priority over auditors until the first class day of the course, at which time auditors may enroll on a space available basis. An additional fee is assessed to audited courses. See current class schedule for fees.
Yavapai College encourages each student to explore areas of study outside their major field of study and to develop new areas of interest. The S/U grading option is one way the college stimulates this exploration.
The "S" grade is defined as equivalent to a grade of "C" or better on the conventional grading scale of A-F. A course completed with an "S" grade indicates appropriate subject area knowledge to satisfy the prerequisite requirement of a related higher-level course.
Specified courses are graded only S/U. Students in other courses who prefer the S/U grading option must notify the class instructor.
Conditions of Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory ("S/U") grading:
In case of clerical error, students may request a grade change no later than 120 days after the official notification date. Once the grade for a course has been officially recorded by the Registrar, the instructor may change the grade because of the following:
If the instructor of the course is no longer available, the student may submit a written request to change the grade to the supervising assistant/associate dean. Such request must provide documented reasons why a change should be made.
In case of a grade appeal, refer to the explanation of "Student Appeal of Academic or Instructional Decisions by Faculty."