How are fees and tuition assessed for my course?
Fees and tuition are assessed based on course level: undergraduate fees are charged for course levels 100-499, while graduate fees are charged for all course levels above 499. Some charges are program specific.
How is my course graded?
Numerical Grading System
Undergraduate Credit
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4.0-3.9 |
| A- |
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3.8-3.5 |
| B+ |
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3.4-3.2 |
| B |
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3.1-2.9 |
| B- |
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2.8-2.5 |
| C+ |
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2.4-2.2 |
| C |
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2.1-1.9 |
| C- |
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1.8-1.5 |
| D+ |
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1.4-1.2 |
| D |
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1.1-0.9 |
| D- |
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0.8-0.7 |
| E |
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0.0 |
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The UW uses two grading systems for undergraduate courses: a numerical grading system, and a credit/no credit system. Only one grading system can be used for any course at any particular time: all students registered in the course that quarter receive either numerical grades or CR/NC grades.
Numerical grading system: In the numerical system, instructors may report grades in .1 increments from 4.0 to .7. For undergraduate courses, the grade 0.0 is assigned for failing work or unofficial withdrawal. Grades in the range 0.6 to 0.1 are automatically converted by the Office of the registrar to 0.0. For graduate level courses, instructors may report grades in .1 increments from 4.0 to 1.7. The grade 0.0 is assigned for failing work or unofficial withdrawal. Grades in the range 1.6 to 0.1 are automatically converted by the Office of the registrar to 0.0.
Credit/No credit Grading System: Many UW departments allow some credit courses to be offered on a credit/no credit-only basis. A student receives a grade of "credit" by demonstrating competence in the material to the instructor's satisfaction.
Can I take my course Satisfactory/Not Satisfactory (S/NS)?
Students may elect to take numerically graded courses on a Satisfactory/Not Satisfactory basis.
S/NS is a grading option intended primarily for elective credits. Credits earned as S/NS may not be used to satisfy University, college or departmental requirements. Advisers should be consulted to determine restrictions and eligibility.
Can I audit an undergraduate certificate course?
The option of auditing courses is not available to students enrolled in certificate programs.
Can I receive an incomplete in my course?
A grade of Incomplete is given only in very special circumstances. The student must furnish evidence to the instructor that coursework cannot be completed due to illness or other circumstance beyond the student's control. The student must have been in attendance in the course and have done satisfactory work up until the last two weeks of the course.
To continue in the Certificate Program, the student must complete outstanding work and convert the Incomplete to a grade within three weeks (21 days) of the last session of the uncompleted course.
To obtain credit for the course, the Incomplete must be converted to a grade by the last day of the next academic quarter. An incomplete grade for a Spring Quarter course, however, does not have to be made up until the last day of the following Autumn Quarter.
If a grade of Incomplete is not converted to a grade by the deadline, the UW Registrar converts the Incomplete to a grade of 0.0. An Instructor may approve an extension of the deadline. Arrangements for extensions must be made by the last day of the quarter in which the incomplete grade was given. Extensions may be granted for up to three additional quarters.
Will my course be factored in my UW Grade Point Average (GPA)?
Grades earned for credit courses in a certificate program are included in grade-point average calculations, except for some courses taken through UW Online Learning. Contact Academic Programs Central Support for clarification.
What is Graduate Non-Matriculated (GNM) Status?
Graduate Nonmatriculated (GNM) status is a classification for qualified post-baccalaureate individuals who are not currently seeking a graduate degree, but may later want to apply credits earned towards a degree. See the Nondegree Enrollment website and UW Graduate School website.
Can I transfer the credits I earn through my certificate program?
Acceptance into a credit UW Extension certificate program does not constitute admission to the University of Washington. However, the credits earned may be applied toward a degree should a student be admitted to, and matriculate in, the University at a later date. For information about transferring credits toward an undergraduate degree, or to schedule an advising appointment, call Advising at UW Extension, 206-543-6160. For advice about transferring credits toward a graduate degree, contact the graduate coordinator in the appropriate UW school or college. Contact UW Graduate School.
How do I view my grades?
Students can access their final grade for a University of Washington credit class through the UW's MyUW online system. Grade information available on MyUW includes quarterly Grade Point Average (GPA) and current cumulative GPA. Grades will be available on MyUW the Wednesday after the last day of the academic quarter.
Grades can be accessed from the "Student" tab of MyUW under the "Student Personal Services" section.
Can I get a printed copy of my grades?
You may use the MyUW system to print a copy of your grades. You may also request to have a printed quarterly grade report mailed to you. All requests for printed grade reports must be made before the third Wednesday after the last day of the quarter. If you need a printed copy of your grades after that date, you must request a UW transcript.
What is the student conduct code for the Educational Outreach?
All students are expected to follow the University of Washington's student conduct code.
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