Grades and Credits
How to View Grades
Students may view their grades in OneStart:
- Click on Go to Student Center.
- Click on the blue underlined link My Academics & Grades
- On the next page under Term Information, click on Grades View Grades
- Select the desired term
Grading System
Standard Letter Grading, used in Grade Point Average (GPA) calculation is based on a Grading
System used by all IU campuses. Other parts of the
grading system table include letter codes
not used in GPA calculation to describe situations such as: Passing, Non Standard, and
Withdrawal from Course.
Dean’s List Criteria
Degree Seeking Undergraduate students in each Division who meet ALL criteria during the Spring or
Fall Term will be named to the IUPUC Dean’s List. There are four IUPUC Dean’s List Criteria:
- Complete at least 6 graded credit hours during the current term
- New credit hours plus previously earned credit hours must equal a minimum career total of 12 credit hours college-level work
- Earn a minimum term Grade Point Average of 3.70
- IU Grade Point Average must rank in the top 15% of all students enrolled in their Division (or for University College, rank in the top 10%)
University College Academic Probation
Generally, students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA in order to remain in good standing with the university.
That’s a “C” average. The
Probation and Dismissal Policy explains what will happen if a student does not
maintain good standing. This policy applies only to students enrolled in University College at IUPUC.
Students admitted to other divisions within the university should consult their respective division for
their probation and dismissal policy.
Grade Changes and Appeals
On occasion, students inquire about the possibility of changing a grade. This may be because the student
believes there was an error in the calculation or assigning of the grade or the student failed to
officially withdraw in a timely fashion. Click on
Grade Changes and Appeals
to review university policies and procedures about grade changes.
Special Credit
In some cases, departments allow students to receive course credit based on demonstration of proficiency
in a particular discipline. This may be a special skill you picked up on your own or through your job.
Click on
Special Credit/Credit by Examination to learn about these options.