18. Special-Purpose Grades
The following ways of reporting course grades are also used, and
except for NR, do not affect GPA or PCR.
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S (Satisfactory) or U (Unsatisfactory) — used to report pass-fail
courses. (See Regulation 13.) S is also used in audited courses.
(See Regulation 14.)
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CR (Credit) or N (No Credit) — used to report credit-no credit
courses. (See Regulation 13.)
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NR (No Report) — signifying that no grade has been reported to the
Registrar's Office — a temporary grade having same effect upon GPA as
an F; also used for a permanent grade in audited courses. (See
Regulation 14.)
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NW (No Work) — student enrolls in a course and then never attends.
This means that instructor has no evidence that student ever attended.
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I (Incomplete) — a temporary grade (see Regulation 23); EII is used
for an extended incomplete (requires a Dean's action); IN is used to
indicate an incomplete in a CR/N course; PI is used for a permanent
incomplete. (See Regulation 24.)
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P (Progress) — a temporary grade used for courses extending beyond
one term. The final grade determines the grade for each term and
replaces P grades for the course.
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DR (Dropped) — indicates the course was dropped after
the initial drop deadline noted in the Timetable.
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W (Withdrew) — indicates the student withdrew from the university
after the initial drop deadline noted in the Timetable.