What is a B+ at SFU?
Prior to fall semester 1979, numerical equivalents assigned to grades differed from those given above as follows: A+ and A = 4.00; B+ and B = 3.00; C+ and C = 2.00.
What percent is a B at SFU?
The Labour Studies Program grading policy
| Letter Grade | Percentage Range | Grade Point |
|---|---|---|
| A+ A A- | 95–100 90–94 85–89 | 4.33 4.00 3.67 |
| B+ B B- | 80–84 75–79 70–74 | 3.33 3.00 2.67 |
| C+ C | 65–69 60–64 | 2.33 2.00 |
| C- D | 55–59 50–54 | 1.67 1.00 |
What percent is a C at SFU?
60-64.5
SIAT grading scale (recommended)
| Letter grade | SIAT recommended % grade | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| B- | 70-74.5 | |
| C+ | 65-69.5 | Satisfactory performance |
| C | 60-64.5 | |
| C- | 55-59.5 |
What is a good GPA at SFU?
2.00 or higher
the SGPA and the CGPA are each 2.00 or higher, the student shall be in good academic standing. the SGPA is 2.00 or higher, but the CGPA is less than 2.00, the student shall continue on academic probation.
What is a 3.0 GPA at SFU?
1. Standard Grade System
| Letter Grade | Numerical Equivalent | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| B+ B B- | 3.33 3.00 2.67 | good performance |
| C+ C | 2.33 2.00 | satisfactory performance |
| C- D | 1.67 1.00 | marginal performance |
| F | 0.00 | fail (unsatisfactory performance) |
What is an S grade SFU?
S Grades. The designation S (satisfactory) will be given when a student successfully completes a course graded on a satisfactory (S) or unsatisfactory (U) basis. If a course is not graded S/U an individual student may request permission to have the grading basis on an S/U basis by applying to the supervisory committee.
What grade is 68 percent in Canada?
What is a 4.0 GPA in Canada?
| Letter Grade | Percentage | GPA |
|---|---|---|
| B | 70-74% | 6 |
| B- | 65-69% | 5 |
| C+ | 60-64% | 4 |
| C | 55-59% | 3 |
What is a 2.0 GPA at SFU?
1. Standard Grade System
| Letter Grade | Numerical Equivalent | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| C+ C | 2.33 2.00 | satisfactory performance |
| C- D | 1.67 1.00 | marginal performance |
| F | 0.00 | fail (unsatisfactory performance) |
| FD | 0.00 | fail (academic discipline) |
What is a 80 in GPA?
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| Letter Grade | Percent Grade | 4.0 Scale |
|---|---|---|
| B+ | 87-89 | 3.3 |
| B | 83-86 | 3.0 |
| B- | 80-82 | 2.7 |
| C+ | 77-79 | 2.3 |
What is the average GPA at SFU?
In the past, the average for admission has ranged from a 2.50 GPA to a 3.50 GPA depending on the program – for details see admission averages.
What is a 3.3 letter grade?
B+
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| Letter Grade | Percent Grade | 4.0 Scale |
|---|---|---|
| A | 93-96 | 4.0 |
| A- | 90-92 | 3.7 |
| B+ | 87-89 | 3.3 |
| B | 83-86 | 3.0 |
Does SFU grade on a curve?
When are the marks curved? Not until the end of the course. The letter grades are based upon the overall distribution for all the marks, including assignments, mid-term exams and the final exam.
What grading systems are used at Simon Fraser University?
The following three grading systems are used at Simon Fraser University. The letter grade FD (fail, academic discipline) is given by the chair of the department when a student has committed academic dishonesty (see Policy S10.01 Appendix 3).
What grade counts as 30 units at SFU?
*Courses where a student has received a P or CR grade will have those course units counted towards the completion of the minimum of 30 units at SFU.
What is a FD grade in college?
1. Standard Grade System The letter grade FD (fail, academic discipline) is given by the chair of the department when a student has committed academic dishonesty (see Policy S10.01 Appendix 3 ). The grade will remain on a student’s transcript until two years following graduation at which time it will convert to F.
What is the SFU grading system for hydronephrosis?
The grading system of hydronephrosis developed by the Society of Fetal Urology (SFU) was devised to assess the degree of hydronephrosis. This particular system is thought to be the most common in use and was originally designed for grading neonatal and infant pelvicalyectasis: grade 0. no dilatation, calyceal walls are apposed to each other