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Grades and Grade Point Average

Plus-Minus grades - Frequently asked questions

Grading Scale

Since June 1, 1950, a four-point grading scale has been in effect.  Beginning with the Fall 2016 semester, a four-point grading scale with plus and minus grades has been in effect for all students. Computations** are as follows:

Grade Point Value
*A+ 4.00
A 4.00
*A- 3.70
*B+ 3.30
B 3.00
*B- 2.70
*C+ 2.30
C 2.00
*C- 1.70
*D+ 1.30
D 1.00
*D- 1.00
F 0.00

*Effective Fall 2016.
**The Law School uses a different point-value system for its computations.  Please consult the Law School for more information.

Transfer college work gives credit only and is not included in computing the Drake University cumulative grade-point average.  Other marks not included in grade point calculation:

Grade Description
CR Credit given under Credit/No Credit provision
NC No credit under Credit/No Credit provision
W Official withdrawal from course
XX Repeated course
I Incomplete
IP Course in progress
AU Audit
NR No grade recorded

GPA Calculator Tool

Please note:  The calculator tool below is designed as a tool to help students estimate a future GPA (or the number of hours or minimum grades necessary to achieve a desired GPA). In some cases, rounding variances may occur; therefore, the GPA estimations should not be considered students' official GPA at Drake University or at any other institution.

The formula upon which this tool is built corresponds to the non-Law School point system. 

The grade-point average is determined by dividing the number of grade-points earned by the number of credit hours attempted. Grades of "F" are computed in the grade-point average, but no credit toward graduation is earned. Only passing grades ("A", "B", "C", "D", "Cr.") are used to award graduation credit.

DU cumulative GPA earned so far:  
Total DU A-F credits:  

Course
Abbreviation
Number of
Credits
Letter
Grade
Quality
Points
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
   
 Total Number
of Credits
Grade Point
Average
Total Quality
Points
Term00.000.0
Cumulative00.000.0

Repeated Courses

A student may repeat a course. Only the highest grade and credit hours are used in computing the student’s cumulative G.P.A.  Lower grades are removed from the computation and appear on the permanent record marked by a designated symbol. Students cannot remove unsatisfactory grades received at Drake by repeating those courses at other institutions and transferring the credit to Drake.

Students should be aware that most law schools and many graduate schools recompute a student’s G.P.A. in such a way as to count all grades received and not just the highest grade earned for a course.

Course Numbering System

001-099 Primarily for first-year students and sophomores
100-199 Primarily for juniors and seniors; may be taken for graduate credit
200-299 Limited to graduate students
300-399 Limited to those holding master’s degrees
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