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Institutional Courses. These are courses which are numbered below 1000 and are, therefore, not bound by the Uniform Grading System. The main difference is that a non-punitive grade of “IP” may be assigned if a student strives but fails to progress sufficiently enough to earn a “C” or higher grade. An “IP” indicates considerable progress was made but not sufficient for a “C” or better. An “F” is appropriate if the student fails to put forth sufficient effort through lack of class attendance and participation. The institutional grade point average (IGPA) is similar to the RGPA except that all credits, including institutional (Learning Support) credits, are included and only the most recent grade earned for repeated courses will be used in the IGPA calculation. The IGPA will be used to determine academic standing at ABAC. However, other institutions may use the RGPA for determining the admission status for transfer students. In addition, only the RGPA will be utilized for determining academic Honors status at the College. The graduation grade point average (GGPA) is calculated at the time of graduation. The GGPA will include only the grades earned in courses which satisfy degree requirements. If a course is repeated, this GPA includes only the grade earned in the most recent attempt.
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