Grades

The CGPA is calculated by dividing the total quality points (grade points earned multiplied by course credits) earned by the total semester credits for courses completed at West Coast University.  Please refer to the West Coast University Grading Scale for courses that are not included in the CGPA calculation. 

 

Grade Rounding

At West Coast University, scores are not rounded to the whole number until the end of the term.  All student assignments, quizzes, and examinations will be rounded to the first decimal point.  At the end of the terms final course grades will be rounded to the nearest whole point. 

 

For programs that use the exam average to determine whether other course assignments are included in the final scoring (e.g., Nursing), the end-of-term exam average may be rounded (using the above rules) to make that determination.

Examples are provided below:

Individual Assignment Grades

81 = 81
76.579 = 76.5
92.445 = 92.4 

End of Term Grade

83.2 = 83
89.7 = 90
75.4 = 75

 

Undergraduate Grading Scale

Students work is assessed by the use of a standard 4.0 grading scale as follows:


Numerical Grade Conversion Scale 

 

Grading Scale

Points

Conversion Percentages (%) and/or Definitions

 

 

 

Attempted

Successfully Completed for:

 

 

 


General Education
Courses

Nursing
Courses

Dental Hygiene Courses

A

4.0

93 - 100

Y

Yes to All

A-

3.7

90 - 92

Y

Yes to All

B+

3.3

87 - 89

Y

Yes to All

B

3.0

83 - 86

Y

Yes to All

B-

2.7

80 - 82

Y

Yes to All

C+

2.3

76 - 79

Y

Yes to All

C

2.0

73 - 75

Y

Y

N

N

C-

1.7

70 - 72

Y

Y

 N  N

D+

1.3

66 - 69

Y

No to All

D

1.0

63 - 65

Y

No to All

D-

0.7

60 - 62

Y

No to All

F

0.0

59 and below

Y

No to All

AU

0.0

Audit

N

No to All

CR

0.0

General Education:
Credit

Nursing & Dental Hygiene: Credit for Nursing Advanced Standing Credit, or 76% or higher on Challenge Exams

Y

Yes to All

P

0.0

Pass

Y

N/A

Y

N/A

NP

0.0

No Pass

Y

N/A

N

N/A

I

0.0

Incomplete

Y

No to All

TC

0.0

Transfer Credit

Y

Yes to All

W

0.0

Withdrawal

Y

No to All

WF

0.0

Withdrawal-Failure

Y

No to All

Note: AU, CR, P, NP, I, TC, W, and WF are used on the Academic Record but have no point values and are not computed in the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) .

C+” is the minimum passing grade in both the Nursing and Dental Hygiene Program.

C*” and "C-*" grades in core Nursing, and core Dental Hygiene courses reflect that the course has not been successfully completed.

P” or "NP" are the grades issued for all Nursing Clinicals, Global Studies/Symposium, and Capstone courses (e.g. NURS 492 and NURS 493).



Each academic program has unique prerequisite requirements. Please see the specific program section for additional information.

 

General Education Grade Requirements

Florida Campus: 

Students enrolled in the BSN, LPN to BSN, or RN to BSN programs must earn a minimum “C” grade in the following courses: ANAT 260, ENGL 140, ENGL 240, CHEM 280, MICR 290, PATH 370, and PHYS 261. All other General Education courses require a minimum grade of “C-“.

Any General Education course with an earned grade of “D+” or below will not be accepted for credit and therefore must be repeated. Students should contact their academic program department for specific information related to grade requirements in the major.

Nursing Program Grade Requirements

Students must earn a minimum grade of “C+” in all NURS courses, using the scale outlined in the Grading section of this catalog. Courses in which a “C+” or better is not achieved must be repeated.  Medication math competence is required in core clinical courses.  If a student is unable to pass the medication math test after three attempts, the clinical course is failed.  Withdrawal from the clinical course after the third math exam failure is not an option. The student will also be required to withdraw from the concurrent theory course.  The specific course syllabus provides more information.

Pre-licensure didactic and clinical courses are taken concurrently (e.g. NURS 201 and NURS 211L).  If a student fails a didactic course but passes the clinical course, it will be necessary to enroll in NURS 499 Independent Study in Nursing, when repeating the didactic course.  This course provides the student an opportunity to apply knowledge to clinical practice. 

Dental Hygiene Program Grade Requirements

Students must earn a minimum grade of “C+” in all DHYG courses using the scale outlined in the Grading section of this catalog. Due to the didactic and clinical practice requirements for licensure, progression in the Dental Hygiene program from one term to the next is imperative to student success and for patient safety; therefore, Dental Hygiene students who do not earn a minimum grade of “C+” in each DHYG course in each term will be dismissed from the program. 

Graduate Grading Scale

Student work is assessed by the use of a standard 4.0 grading scale as follows:

Numerical Grading Conversion Scale

Grading Scale

Points

Conversion Percentages and/or

definitions

Treatment for Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

Included in Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)

Attempted

Successfully Completed



 

 

 

 

MSOT/DPT /MSN

MHA, MPH and PharmD

A

4.0

93-100

Y

Y

Y

Y

A-

3.7

90-92

Y

Y

Y

Y

B+

3.3

87-89

Y

Y

Y

Y

B

3.0

83-86

Y

Y

Y

Y

B-

2.7

80-82

Y

Y

Y

Y

C+

2.3

76-79

Y

Y

Y

Y

C

2.0

73-75

Y

Y

N

Y

C-

1.7

70-72

Y

Y

N

N

D+

1.3

66-69

Y

Y

N

N

D

1.0

63-65

Y

Y

N

N

D-

0.7

60-62

Y

Y

N

N

F

0.0

59 and below

Y

Y

N

N

AU

0.0

Audit

N

N

N

N

CR

0.0

Credit

N

Y

Y

Y

P

0.0

Pass

N

Y

Y

Y

NP

0.0

No Pass

N

Y

N

N

I

0.0

Incomplete

N

Y

N

N

TC

0.0

Transfer Credit

N

Y

Y

Y

W

0.0

Withdrawal

N

Y

N

N

WF

0.0

Withdrawal-Failure

Y

Y

N

N


Note: AU, CR, P, NP, I, TC, W, and WF are used on the Academic Record but have no point values and are not computed in the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).

A minimum passing grade is required for each course and varies by program. 

Earned grades below the minimum passing grade reflect that the course has not been successfully completed.

Each academic program has unique prerequisite requirements. Please see the specific program section for additional information.