2023-2024 Catalog

Grading System

Requirements for degrees and diplomas are computed not only in semester hours credit but also in grade points, the numerical equivalents of the letter grades earned by students. The grade point average (or GPA) is determined by dividing the total number of grade points by the total number of credit hours attempted at Western Piedmont Community College. A cumulative GPA calculator is available for your convenience.  Calculation of the GPA for graduation purposes is based only on those courses which are applicable to the degree or diploma. If a course is repeated, only the points and credit hours earned in the attempt with the highest grade will be used in the computation of the GPA to determine eligibility for graduation.

 

Grade

Significance

Grade Points per Semester Hours Credit

A

Superior accomplishment of course objectives

4

B

Excellent accomplishment of course objectives

3

C

Good accomplishment of course objectives

2

D

Fair accomplishment of course objectives

1

F

Unsatisfactory accomplishment of objectives

0