2025-2026 Catalog

 

Grading and Evaluation

A letter grade is used in evaluating the work for a course. For the purpose of determining scholastic standing and awarding honors, grade points are granted according to the letter grades and semester hours of credit. The grade point average (GPA) is the number of quality points earned at IWU divided by the number of credit hours attempted at IWU.

Grade

Quality Points

 

(per credit)

A

4.0

A-

3.7

B+

3.3

B

3.0

B-

2.7

C+

2.3

C

2.0

C-

1.7

D+

1.3

D

1.0

F

.0

The following grades are not figured into the GPA:

W

 

I

 

CR

 

NC

 

AU

 

Repeated Courses - A student may retake any course once if they previously earned a grade below “C” (“C-,” “D+,” “D,” or “F”). Certain graduate-level courses designated as repeatable can be retaken even if a student earned a grade higher than “C” but below the required level for that specific course. Unless specified otherwise, a course may be repeated once. For GNUR prefix courses, a grade below "C" necessitates a retake, while all other graduate-level program courses must be retaken if the grade is below "B.

Whenever a course is repeated, the last grade and credits earned replace the previous grade in computing the student’s grade point average (GPA). All entries, however, remain a part of the student’s permanent academic record. Duplicate credit hours are not given for two or more passing efforts. A course taken in a classroom/online format may not be repeated for a grade through independent learning/study.

Since a course may be repeated only once, failure to achieve a satisfactory grade in a course after two attempts will result in academic suspension and ineligibility to complete the major in which the course was repeated.

Incomplete Grades - Students are expected to complete the course requirements by the last class session. There may be instances when crisis circumstances or events prevent the student from completing the course requirements in a timely manner. In these rare situations, a grade of “I” (incomplete) may be issued after completing the following process:

  • The student must request an “I” from the instructor via email.
  • The student must have completed at least 75% of the coursework.
  • The instructor must obtain approval via email from the Program Leader.

A grade of "incomplete" may be granted only for extenuating circumstances. The length of time a student has to complete and submit the requirements to the faculty is determined by the faculty member for the course and may not exceed 10 weeks. If, at the end of the extension, the student has failed to complete the course requirements, the faculty will enter the grade the student earned. An incomplete cannot be issued if the student fails to meet the attendance requirements. 

Grade Reports - At the end of each course, the instructor submits grades for each student. Grade reports are available online to the student and indicate courses taken, credits received, and grades assigned.

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