Foreword
Hot Tips
Glossary
Search the Undergraduate Calendar
Programs and Certificates
Programs (Listed Alphabetically)
Programs (Listed by Faculty)
Programs (Listed by Department)
Certificate Programs
Minors
Courses
Alphabetical by Department
Instructors
Alphabetical by Department
Admission Information
Application Information
Admission Requirements
English Language Proficiency
Registration
Fee Regulations and Schedule
Academic Regulations
Undergraduate Regulations
Examination and Grading Procedures
Honour Roll Criteria
Graduation
University/College
University/College Agreements
Student Exchanges
Student Exchange Programs
Calendars
Graduate Calendar
Previous Calendars
Course Numbering System
Statement of Responsibility
Statistics Canada Disclaimer
Main Senate Webpage
Fall 2009 Undergraduate Calendar
CALCULATION OF AVERAGES
The marks obtained in all courses taken at the University of Windsor are used to calculate a cumulative average. Similarly, all marks obtained in courses in the major area of study are used to calculate major averages.
Provided that the course is available in a subsequent registration period, a student may repeat a course in accordance with the Senate Policy on the Repetition of Courses for purposes of upgrading a major or cumulative average. Both the original mark and the subsequent mark(s) obtained will normally remain on the student's official record. However, only the mark received in the final attempt will be used in calculating the cumulative and major averages.
Bachelor of Arts and Science: The calculation of the major average for the Bachelor of Arts and Science program consist of grades obtained in the subject area of the Major Concentration plus the following courses:
56-301, 56-310, 56-401, 56-421, 56-410 and 56-420.
Grades assigned and their significance are as follows:
A+, A, A-
Excellent
B+, B, B-
Good
C+, C, C-
Fair
D+, D, D-
Pass
F, F-
No Credit
Inc
Incomplete
IP
In Progress
NR
No Report
For the purpose of calculating a grade point average, the following numerical equivalents are used:
A+
13
A
12
A-
11
B+
10
B
9
B-
8
C+
7
C
6
C-
5
D+
4
D
3
D-
2
F
1
F-
0
NR
0
A student's progress within a program will be evaluated on the basis of the grade point average. For purposes of calculation, the grade point earned in a 6.00 credit hour course will be double the weight of that earned in a regular 3.00 credit hour course. A grade point earned in a 1.50 credit hour course will be given one-half the weight earned in a 3.00 credit hour course.
Example:
Letter Grade Credit
Grade Points Weight
A
12
x
1.5
=
18
B
9
x
3
=
27
B-
8
x
6
=
48
C+
7
x
3
=
21
F-
0
x
1.5
=
0
15
114
Average: (114/15) = 7.6
Some programs calculate weighted averages based upon the number of contact hours for each course. In these programs, the average is calculated as follows:
Letter Grade
Grade Points
Credit Weight
A
12
x
2.50
=
30.00
B
9
x
3.00
=
27.00
B-
8
x
4.25
=
34.00
C+
7
x
6.00
=
42.00
F-
0
x
8.00
=
0.00
23.75
133.00
Weighted Average: (133.00 / 23.75) = 5.6
Courses in which an F or F- grade is received will be recorded on the student's transcript and may be factored into the Grade Point Average but will carry no credit toward a degree. A grade of IP is recorded at the end of the first term of a two-term course.
A grade of NR is assigned to students who although registered in a course have neither attended regularly nor submitted assignments. In computing a student's average, NR is equivalent to F-.
Subject to regulations laid down by the faculty or school, a grade of "Incomplete" may be assigned to a student who so requests at the discretion of the instructor and academic unit head. Such a grade may be granted to a student who has not been able to complete all course requirements by the date of the final evaluations. The grade of "Incomplete" could be used in situations such as:
(i) the missing of an examination or test for a valid reason,
(ii) the failure to complete required projects or assignments in the allocated time owing to circumstances beyond the student's control.
A grade of "Incomplete" must be changed to a letter grade not later than six weeks after the last date of the examination period. If no grade has been assigned by that date, a final grade of F is automatically entered in the student's record by the Office of the Registrar.