Showing posts with label grades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grades. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2014

Final Grades, GPA, Academic Standing

Final Grades

Final grades for your fall semester courses will be available to view in My Madison on Tuesday, December 17. The date that final grades will be available is always published by the Registrar’s Office. To review your grades, login to MyMadison and follow these steps:

1. Enter the Student Center within the Academics or Students tab.

2. Select Grades from the drop-down menu.

3. Move the radius to the term you want to see your grades.

Calculate Your GPA
Your grade point average (GPA) is calculated by dividing the total amount of grade points earned by the total amount of credit hours attempted. Review the Undergraduate Grading System outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog to know how many quality points are assigned to each grade per credit hour.
  • Example of calculating the quality points you earned for a course… I earned a B- in GHIST 225. The quality points assigned to a B- are 2.700, and GHIST 225 is a 4 credit hour course. Therefore, I earned 10.800 (2.700 x 4) total quality points for that course.
  • You can also use an online GPA calculator.

Academic Standing

Knowing your GPA let’s you know your academic standing at JMU.
  • President’s List > 3.90 and carry a course load of at least 12 credit hours
  • Dean’s List 3.5000 – 3.899 and carry a course load of at least 12 credit hours
  • Academic Good Standing > or = 2.000
  • Academic Probation < 2.000

Academic Probation

Students who are on academic probation at the end of fall semester will be restricted to a class load of no more than 12 credit hours each semester until their cumulative GPA has improved to Academic Good Standing. If you’re in this situation, contact me (or your assigned academic advisor in the future) immediately to develop a plan for spring semester. You have until Tuesday, January 13 at 5:00 p.m. to drop your class load to 12 credit hours.

Academic Suspension

Students cannot be placed on Academic Suspension after their first semester at the University, even if their GPA qualifies them for suspension. However, this is still a very serious academic performance indicator. If you’re in this situation, contact me (or your assigned academic advisor in the future) immediately to develop a plan for spring semester.  Academic Suspension GPA indicators are set-forth by the number of credit hours you have attempted. Review the Academic Suspension table in the Undergraduate Catalog to determine where this is for you. You can find the information outlined above in the Undergraduate Catalog – Academic Policies and Procedures.

Decide on Your Action Plan

Building on the previous post about major exploration and reflection on the semester, now is a great time to begin creating an action plan towards choosing and declaring your major. There are a number of resources and services you can utilize while you’re relaxing and reflecting over winter break. 

1. Complete FOCUS from the comfort of your home anytime.
FOCUS provides a self-paced, online format for exploring majors and careers through individualized quizzes to learn more about your own interests and skills. You can save your information and go back as often as you like.  Afterwards, you can schedule an appointment with me to help make meaning of your results.

2. Register for IS 202: Career & Life Planning for spring semester.
This 1-credit, elective course provides a structured, group format for exploring majors and careers during the first 8 weeks of spring semester.

3. Schedule regular meetings with me during spring semester to help you through the exploration process.
Email me your availability if this option sounds best to you!  If you are not comfortable meeting with me or want another professional’s guidance, schedule an appointment with an advisor in Career & Academic Planning.  You can schedule a Career Counseling appointment (a.k.a. meeting to help with making a decision) with any advisor in our office!

Friday, October 10, 2014

Mid-Semester Grades | IS 202

Mid-Semester Grades

On Thursday, October 16 at 5 p.m., you can review your midterm grades on MyMadison.
1. In the Student Center, select Grades from the drop-down menu.
2. Move the radius to the term you want to see your grades.
3. Select the “Midterm Grades” tab.
Your midterm grades are only submitted if the faculty submits the grades to the Registrar, and it might not include all of the assignments that you have to this point.  It might also not include a curve that the professor may give in the class or grading strategies, like “I will drop the lowest test score.”

If you are earning a D or F in any course, email your advisor your availability to schedule a meeting. You may want to consider withdrawing from the course so that it will not impact your GPA and hinder your ability to maintain focus and do well in your other courses. While withdrawing from a course does not impact your GPA, it may potentially impact your Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) for financial aid - including grants, scholarships, and student loans.

The withdraw deadline is Thursday, October 23 at 11:59 p.m. Remember, if you attempt to withdraw from a class after 5 p.m. on October 23, all offices will be closed and nobody will be able to help you if you run into challenges; therefore, it's a good idea to withdraw before 5 p.m.

IS 202 and 2nd Block Courses

Many of you are registered for IS 202: Career & Life Planning as a 2nd Block course. All 2nd Block courses start this Monday, October 13! If you are registered for IS 202 and no longer want to take the course, please email me and drop the course on MyMadison as soon as possible so that other students can get a seat. If you aren’t registered for the course, take a minute to consider registering by listening to other Dukes: