19 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.7 - Uniform Grade-Point Calculation for Admission to Graduate and Professional Schools
Procedures for calculating the grade-point average for students seeking admission to a graduate or post-baccalaureate professional school of an institution of higher education shall be as follows:
(1) Only official transcripts from accredited
institutions of higher education shall be accepted by the graduate and
professional schools of an institution of higher education for evaluation and
grade-point calculation.
(2) All
academic work undertaken and grades or symbols assigned at each institution
shall be reflected on the student's official transcript(s). No student's grade
may be expunged from his or her record.
(3) All grades assigned for academic course
work shall be used in calculating the grade-point average, except that an
institution may base the calculation on the last 60 semester credit hours (or
equivalent) of undergraduate work and any previous work in a graduate or
professional school.
(4) A
four-point scale shall be used in computing the grade point average (e.g.: A, 4
points per semester hour; B, 3.0; C, 2.0; D, 1.0; F, 0.0).
(5) A grade or symbol indicating failure
(i.e.: F, WF, NC, or in a pass/fail system, FL equals F) shall count as hours
undertaken, but no grade points shall be earned.
(6) Excluded from the grade-point average
shall be any credit by examination (CR); Quit (Q); Withdrew (W); Withdrew
Passing (WP); Incomplete (I or X); and a pass grade within a pass/fail
system.
(7) The grade-point average
shall be computed by multiplying each grade point (see paragraph (4) and (5) of
this subsection) by the semester or quarter credit hours earned per course and
totaling the products. The semester or quarter hours of courses undertaken
shall then be totaled. The total of the products shall be divided by the total
semester or quarter hours. The result is to be calculated to the hundredth
place, giving the official cumulative grade-point average.
(8) Academic work at foreign colleges,
universities, or preparatory schools shall be excluded from the calculation. In
such cases, the grade-point average and credit shall be evaluated and computed
as determined by the graduate or professional school to which the student is
applying.
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