College of Business, Occupational Professions, and Health Professions
(419) 998-3152
advisor@unoh.edu
College of Technologies
(419) 998-3148
advisor@unoh.edu
A, B, C, D, F, and WF (withdraw/failing) are computed in the accumulative average. WP (withdraw/passing), WS (withdraw/satisfactory), WU (withdraw/unsatisfactory), I (incomplete), S (satisfactory) and U (unsatisfactory) are not computed in the accumulative average. An S is considered a C or better. A U is comparable to a D or F. Transfer and proficiency credits are not computed in the accumulative average.
Failure to correct an “Incomplete” grade in the specified amount of time will result in the grade being changed to “F”. The course must then be retaken in its entirety. Making up this deficiency is the student’s responsibility.
Colleges of Business, Occupational Professions, and Health Professions – A grade of “Incomplete” for one or more courses for a quarter is a deficiency which must be corrected by the end of the 2nd week of the following quarter.
College of Applied Technologies – Students who receive an “Incomplete” grade in a technical course must complete course work before the following session ends. Students receiving an “Incomplete” for a general education course must complete course work by the second week of the following session.
Grades or attendance records will not be changed after six months have elapsed from the end of the term in which the grade or absence was received.
To figure the grade point average (accumulative), multiply the number of credits by the quality points. Then divide the total quality points by the number of credit hours.
A (94-100) = 4.0 A- (90-93) = 3.67 B+ (87-89) = 3.33 B (82-86) = 3.00 B- (80-81) = 2.67 C+ (77-79) = 2.33 C (72-76) = 2.00 C- (70-71) = 1.67 D+ (67-69) = 1.33 D (62-66) = 1.00 D- (60-61) = .67 F (59 and below) = .00
A student may petition for an academic review of a grade by the following procedure:
Students will be issued a letter grade based on criteria outlined in each course syllabus. All courses receiving a grade below a C must be retaken. Students must maintain a cumulative 3.0 g.p.a. for graduation. If a student’s g.p.a. falls below a 3.0, a warning will be issued and the student won’t be eligible for graduation. No probation or suspension will be issued to students within the program. Students will be counseled by the MBA Director on maintaining a 3.0 g.p.a.