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Letter grade | Percentage score | GPA |
---|---|---|
A+ | 95 ~ 100 | 4.5 |
A0 | 90 ~ 94 | 4 |
B+ | 85 ~ 89 | 3.5 |
B0 | 80 ~ 84 | 3 |
C+ | 75 ~ 79 | 2.5 |
C0 | 70 ~ 74 | 2 |
D+ | 65 ~ 69 | 1.5 |
D0 | 60 ~ 64 | 1 |
F | 0 ~59 | 0 |
Letter grade | Percentage score |
---|---|
A+ | 95 ~ 100 |
A0 | 90 ~ 94 |
B+ | 85 ~ 89 |
B0 | 80 ~ 84 |
C+ | 75 ~ 79 |
C0 | 70 ~ 74 |
D+ | 65 ~ 69 |
D0 | 60 ~ 64 |
F | 0 ~59 |
E.g.) GPA 3.24 → Percentage score (converted) 86.4.
Students who meet one or more of the following criteria will be placed on academic probation. However, students whose final-semester GPA falls below the minimum GPA requirement for avoiding academic probation, but who have been confirmed as being eligible to graduate on time, may avoid academic probation.
Students will be expelled when they have been put on their third academic probation during their term of enrollment.
Students may be allowed to retake courses in which they received a grade of C+ or lower.
Students may forgo the credits or grades they have received in any of the following situations:
The above-listed conditions for forgoing credits and grades are effective until, and including, 2018, with respect to credits/grades obtained in the years leading up to, and including, the 2014 school year. Starting in 2019, students may not forgo credits or grades they have earned since the 2015 school year.
Pursuant to Article 33 of the Student Affairs Management Rules for Undergraduates, students have been barred from forgoing grades and credits since the 2018 school year. Nevertheless, students may be permitted to do so under the following circumstances.
No. | Type | Permitted |
---|---|---|
1 | Credits/grades received in the years before 2014 (irrespective of how high/low the grades are) |
Students who have been unable, due to unavoidable circumstances, to apply to forgo their credits/grades until, and in, the 2018 school year for courses that have been removed and not replaced. (provided that students are able to submit documentary evidence of the unavoidable circumstances) |
2 | Credits/grades received in and after 2015 (irrespective of how high/low the grades are) |
Students who failed courses that cannot be retaken due to faults not their own (e.g., due to the University’s circumstances, such as a lack of competent teachers) |