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The campus prohibits retaliation against persons who file complaints of <br />discrimination or assist with or participate in a campus or government <br />agency investigation, proceeding, or hearing concerning complaints of <br />discrimination. Retaliation complaints may be filed separately with the Office <br />for Civil Rights. Current or prospective students with disabilities wishing to <br />request academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids must contact the <br />Campus President. <br />Official Letter Grading Scale <br />Written examinations are given periodically, and, at the completion of each <br />course, a final exam is given. Lab exams cover both subject matter and skills <br />evaluation. Records of grades are maintained by the Registrar/Student <br />Records Manager. Unless specified differently for an individual program, <br />students receive letter grades at the end of each grading period (course) <br />using the official letter grading scale. Grades are based on assignments, tests, <br />and manipulative performance examinations given with each unit of <br />learning. At the end of each evaluation period, the student's cumulative <br />grade point average (CGPA) will be determined. At that time, academic <br />records will be made available or furnished to the student. <br />All missed exams and assignments must be complete by the last day of the <br />current term. In rare circumstances, an "I" (incomplete) grade may be issued <br />with the approval of the Academic Dean or the Campus President. The <br />student will then have seven calendar days (excluding published holidays) in <br />which to make up the missing work. Astudent who has a final grade of "I" <br />and who has not made up the work by the end of this period, will receive a <br />course grade calculated based on a grade of zero for the missing work. Any <br />action that may result from a grade calculated on this basis (such as <br />probation, being required to repeat the course, or withdrawal/dismissal) will <br />be executed immediately. <br />Incompletes will not be given for clinical/laboratory assignments not <br />completed in the final term. Failure to satisfactorily complete <br />clinical/laboratory assignments in the final term will result in the student <br />being required to repeat the term. <br />When the "I" is replaced with a letter grade, Satisfactory Academic Progress <br />will be recalculated based on the letter grade and the credits earned. <br />Incompletes, although a temporary grade, will be included as attempted <br />credits. <br />General Education Courses <br />The following official letter grading scale is used to indicate the level at which <br />students have achieved the educational objectives of a class for General <br />Education courses: <br />A <br />� <br />90-100 <br />ev <br />Exceptionally Competent <br />4.00 <br />B <br />80-89 <br />Highly Competent <br />3.00 <br />C <br />70-79 <br />Fully Competent <br />2.00 <br />D <br />60-69 <br />Minimally Competent <br />1.00 <br />F1 <br />0-59 <br />Not Competent <br />0.00 <br />T <br />N/A <br />Transfer of Credit <br />N/E <br />I <br />N/A <br />Incomplete <br />N/E <br />W2 <br />N/A <br />Withdrawal From Course <br />N/E <br />WP' <br />N/A <br />Withdrawal While <br />N/E <br />Passing <br />WF' <br />N/A <br />Withdrawal While Failing <br />N/E <br />KEY: N/E No effect on grade point average (GPA). <br />1. This course must be repeated. <br />2. This course does not impact GPA but does <br />counttowards rate of progress. <br />In general, a grade of "D" in General Education courses is considered a <br />minimally passing grade and does not need to be repeated. However, there <br />are certain exceptions with science courses. Students must earn a minimum <br />grade of "C" in the following courses, or the course must be repeated. <br />Dental Hygiene <br />• Anatomy & Physiology <br />• Chemistry <br />• Microbiology <br />Physical Therapist Assistant <br />• Anatomy & Physiology I <br />• Anatomy & Physiology II <br />Respiratory Therapy <br />• Anatomy & Physiology I <br />• Anatomy & Physiology II <br />• Microbiology <br />Pass/Fail Courses <br />The following grading scale will be used for only courses identified as <br />pass/fail. These courses do not impact GPA, but they do count toward rate of <br />progress. <br />P <br />N/A <br />Successful completion of <br />N/E1 <br />a Pass Fall course <br />F1 <br />N/A <br />Failure of a Pass/Fail <br />N/E <br />course <br />KEY: N/E No effect on grade point average (GPA). <br />1. This course must be repeated. <br />Nonclinical Program Content Courses <br />The official letter grading scale for all nonclinical programs (technical courses <br />only), including Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant, and Medical Office <br />Administration, is as follows: <br />A <br />90-100 <br />r� <br />Exceptionally Competent <br />4.00 <br />B <br />80-89 <br />Highly Competent <br />3.00 <br />C <br />7G-79 <br />Fully Competent <br />2.00 <br />D' <br />60-69 <br />Minimally Competent <br />1.00 <br />F1 <br />0-59 <br />Not Competent <br />0.00 <br />T <br />N/A <br />Transfer of Credit <br />N/E' <br />1 <br />N/A <br />Incomplete <br />N/E <br />W1 <br />N/A <br />Withdrawal From Course <br />N/E <br />2020-2021 Garden Grove Catalog I Publication Date: November 30, 2020 1 Effective July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021 <br />54 <br />