GRADES
Grade Point Average (GPA) |
Cumulative GPA (CGPA) |
Grade Basis for Courses |
Removing the ‘I’ Grade |
Pluses and Minuses |
Grade Change
Grade Point Average (GPA)
The quality points earned are obtained by multiplying the number of credits attempted by the value assigned to the grade earned. The GPA is obtained by dividing the total number of quality points earned by the number of credits attempted.
Cumulative GPA (CGPA)
This is calculated by using the total number of quality points and credits attempted. The CGPA is used for most records and is based on the total grade points earned in attendance at AUI.
Example of GPA calculation: in a given semester a student completes the following five courses with grades as specified:
GPA: 47/16 = 2.94 (Forty-seven quality points earned is divided by sixteen SCH to arrive at a 2.94 GPA for the semester.)
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