Catalog 2014-2015

Grading System

Athens Technical College uses the following grading system to specify levels of performance in coursework.

Numerical Grade

Grade Equivalent

Points

A

90-100

4

B

80-89

3

C

70-79

2

D

60-69

1

F

0-59

0

Learning support course grades are designated with an asterisk and are not included in the calculation of cumulative, graduate, and semester grade point averages. The college also uses the following symbols:

AC - Articulated Credit

This symbol indicates that students passed exemption examinations while enrolled in high school. Grades of AC are counted toward earned credits but are not calculated into a student’s grade point average at Athens Technical College.

AU — Audit

This symbol indicates that students enrolled in courses but chose not to seek credit for the courses (see Auditing Classes).

EXE — Credit by Examination

This symbol indicates that students received credit based on their successful performance on examinations to demonstrate prior achievement of course competencies (see Credit by Examination).

EXP-Credit by Prior Learning Assessment

This symbol indicates that students received credit based on an evaluation of prior learning which demonstrates achievement of course competencies.

I — Incomplete

This symbol indicates that students could not complete the coursework by the end of the academic term due to extenuating circumstances, and they were approved to delay the completion of coursework to next academic term per a signed agreement. Instructors must file change of grade forms with the director of registration and records as soon as course requirements are completed. It is the student's responsibility to contact the instructor and complete all course requirements per their agreement. Only in extreme circumstances will the executive vice president extend an incomplete grade beyond the limit of one semester. The director of registration and records does not calculate incomplete grades in grade point averages.

IP — In Progress

Instructors will assign grades of IP when courses extend beyond the official term ending date as indicated in the Academic Calendar (see Academic Calendar). Grades of IP are typically reserved for individualized courses or for courses such as internships and practicums. These grades are also used when courses begin in one academic term and continue into another academic term. This grade cannot be used to defer grade reporting for more than one term. Students must complete the work during the following term and instructors must file change of grade forms with the director of registration and records. 

TR, TRA, TRB, TRC — Transfer

These symbols indicate transfer credit awarded for courses taken at other colleges. TR was used to indicate transfer credit until August 2011. Beginning August 2011, TRA, TRB, and TRC codes were implemented to indicate the grade earned at the transferring institution. Transfer grades are not included when calculating semester, cumulative, or graduation grade point averages. CLEP, AP, and other credits earned by national exam receive a grade of TR (see Credit by Exam).

W — Withdrawal

This symbol indicates that students officially withdrew from classes during the first 61% of any academic term as noted  in the Academic Calendar (see Academic Calendar). These grades are not included in the calculation of grade point averages.

WF/WF* — Withdrawal Failing

This symbol indicates that students were failing when they officially withdrew from classes after the 61% withdrawal deadline of the semester as noted in the Academic Calendar (see Academic Calendar). Grades of WF are calculated as grades of F in grade point averages. 

WP — Withdrawal Passing

This symbol indicates that students were passing when they officially withdrew from classes after the 61% withdrawal deadline as noted in the Academic Calendar (see Academic Calendar). These grades are not included in the calculation of grade point averages. 

Grades of F, F*, I, IP, W, WF, WF*, and WP may affect financial aid. Learning support hours count toward attempted hours. Grades earned for learning support courses do not affect the final grade point average; however, those grades do affect satisfactory academic progress for financial aid purposes (see Satisfactory Academic Progress in the Financial Aid section). 

Cumulative Grade Point Average

The cumulative grade point average (CGPA) reflects the total credit hours earned and determines scholastic standing of students. Programs of study, changes in programs of study, or student classification do not affect the CGPA. The CGPA is the grade point average calculated on all attempts of all credit courses taken at Athens Technical College. The cumulative grade point average does not include credits earned at other colleges, credits associated with learning support classes, credits earned through the credit-by-examination process, credits for which the college does not assign quality points, and courses otherwise excluded by college policy. Grades earned for learning support classes affect satisfactory academic progress for financial aid purposes (see Satisfactory Academic Progress in the Financial Aid section). The executive director of registration and records recalculates the CGPA at the end of each semester.

Graduation Grade Point Average

Graduation grade point averages include only those courses required for graduation. When students take courses more than once, the highest grade earned is used in the graduation grade point average. The graduation grade point average does not include credits earned at other colleges, credits associated with learning support classes, credits earned through the credit-by-examination process, credits for which the college does not assign quality points, and courses otherwise excluded by college policy. Students must earn a minimum 2.0 graduation grade point average, regardless of academic standing, in order to graduate from the college.

The college recognizes students as honor graduates if they earn a graduation grade point average of 4.0. The college recognizes students as presidential scholars if they earn a graduation grade point average of between 3.75 and 3.99 and as deans' scholars if they earn a graduation grade point average of between 3.50 and 3.74.

Semester Grade Point Average

The semester grade point average (GPA) is the average based on all credit courses taken during the academic term at Athens Technical College. The semester grade point average does not include credits earned at other colleges, credits associated with learning support classes, credits earned through the credit-by-examination process, credits for which the college does not assign quality points, and courses otherwise excluded by college policy. Grades earned for learning support classes affect satisfactory academic progress for financial aid purpose (see Satisfactory Academic Progress in the Financial Aid section).

Calculation of Grade Point Averages

Grade point average (GPA) is calculated as follows:

  • Multiply the credit hours of each course by the points associated with the grade earned.
  • Add the points earned for all courses.
  • Divide the total points by the total number of credit hours attempted.

The assigned values for grades are:

A

4 points

B

3 points

C

2 points

D

1 point

F

0 points

WF

0 points

Grade Reports

Grade reports are available via students' BannerWeb accounts. Students who do not have a computer or Internet access may go to the college libraries or open computer lab on the Athens, Elbert, Greene, or Walton campus to access and print grades. Grades are typically available for viewing seven days after the last day of the semester. Directions on how to view grades online are available on the college website. Students are expected to review their final grades at the conclusion of every semester and to follow the procedures and timelines specified in the Academic Grievance policy if they wish to contest a final grade.