Sample 7-Point Scale

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Admission and Retention Policies Committee
Samples of grading scales that demonstrate how pluses and minuses
might be implemented on a 7-point or 10-point scale
In relation to the implementation in Fall 2012 of the new Plus/Minus grading system for
undergraduate students (Faculty Senate resolution #07-03), below are samples of grading scales that
demonstrate how pluses and minuses might be implemented on a 7-point or 10-point scale. Please
note that the new Plus/Minus grading system itself does not require faculty to use a particular point
system—for instance, a 10-point scale (A = 91 – 100, B = 81-90, etc.) or a 7-point scale (A= 93-100,
B = 85-92, etc.). Regardless of which scale a faculty member uses, faculty members decide which
numbers in the scale correspond to pluses or minuses
These scales are provided as possibilities only. Every faculty member has the academic freedom
and responsibility to determine grades according to any method that is professionally acceptable,
applied equally to all students, and communicated clearly, per the Faculty Manual, in the course
syllabus. If faculty within units desire, departments or units may decide what grading scale to
implement.
Sample 7-point scale:
Grade
Quality Points
7-Point
Scale
A
4.0
97-100
A-
3.7
93-96
B+
3.3
91-92
B
3
87-90
B-
2.7
85-86
C+
2.3
83-84
C
2
79-82
C-
1.7
77-78
D+
1.3
75-76
D
1
72-74
D-
.7
70-71
F
0
Below 70
Alternate 7-point scale:
Grade
Quality Points
7-Point
Scale
A
4.0
97-100
A-
3.7
93-96
B+
3.3
91-92
B
3
87-90
B-
2.7
85-86
C+
2.3
82-84
C
2
78-81
C-
1.7
76-77
D+
1.3
74-75
D
1
72-73

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