Academics
Grading Systems
College Credit and Postsecondary Adult Vocational
Grading Policies
The policy on attendance for college classes
will be the responsibility of the professor, and the professor
will fully inform students of such policy at the beginning of
the term.
The faculty and staff at FCCJ want you to succeed.
Since studies indicate a positive relationship between good attendance
and better grades, you are strongly encouraged to attend all classes
and to report to classes promptly.
- Individual instructors establish their own class attendance
policies. Each instructor's policy is included in the course
materials distributed at the beginning of each term.
- It is your responsibility to understand and follow these
policies and, if possible, to notify instructors in advance
when it is necessary to miss a class.
- Any anticipated prolonged absences should be reported to
instructors as soon as possible.
- If you stop attending class(es) for any reason, you should
consult with your instructor(s) about possible withdrawal from
the class(es).
Students may elect to audit a college
credit course by completing the audit form. Students may not change
from credit to audit or from audit to credit after the drop deadline.
A grade of "X" will be assigned for all courses taken
in audit status.
No credit will be awarded and fees for college
credit courses taken on an audit basis are the same as those taken
on a college credit basis.
Courses taken for audit do not count as hours
enrolled for the following areas: veteran certification, financial
aid awards, social security certification, international student
enrollment requirements or early admission program enrollment
requirements.
Grading System
Florida Community College's grading system
is designed to evaluate the performance of students as fairly
and equitably as possible.
Letter grades will be assigned for courses
as follows.
A |
= Excellent |
B |
= Good |
C |
= Average |
D |
= Poor |
F |
= Failure |
FN |
= Failure for Non-Attendance* |
NP |
= No Credit Earned |
W |
= Withdrawal |
I |
= Incomplete |
X |
= Audit |
*FN - Students who stop attending class
and are failing will be given an "FN." The "FN"
grade may be given immediately after the withdrawal deadline in
compliance with the attendance policy published in the class syllabus.
Students may repeat a course in an attempt
to improve a grade previously earned. State Board Rule 6A-14.0301
limits such attempts to courses where a "D," "NP,"
"F" or "FN" grade was earned, and limits to
two the number of times a course grade may be forgiven. The official
grade and the grade used in calculating the GPA shall be the last
grade earned in the course.
A student may have only three total attempts
in any course, including the original grade, repeat grades and
withdrawals. Upon the third attempt in a course, the student must
be given an "A," "B," "C," "D"
or "F." A fourth attempt may be allowed only through
an academic appeals process based on major extenuating circumstances.
Courses may be repeated if they are designated
as repeatable through the curriculum process (e.g., certain music
courses), or if they are required to be repeated by a regulatory
agency, or are being repeated as part of a regulatory requirement
for continuing education to stay current in a field, such as teacher
certification. All courses attempted will appear on the transcript.
The forgiveness policy does not apply to courses repeated after
the term in which a degree was awarded. Students must be aware
that transfer institutions may treat repeated courses differently
and that some forms of financial aid may be affected.
A student may withdraw without academic
penalty at Florida Community College from any course up to the
last withdrawal date published for each session. The student will
be permitted only two withdrawals or "NP" grades per
course. Upon the third attempt, the student will not be permitted
to withdraw and will receive an "A," "B,"
"C," "D," or "F" grade for the course.
Students may request a withdrawal for extenuating
circumstances after the last withdrawal date but prior to the
end of the course by filing an appeal with documentation through
the Dean of Student Success. The Dean of Student Success or the
Executive Dean will make the decision after consulting with the
faculty member(s) and appropriate academic dean as necessary.
Appeals for "W" grades after the end of a course constitute
a grade change and must follow the procedure for grade changes.
Withdrawal from a college prep class after
the drop deadline constitutes one of two attempts to successfully
exit that course. After the second attempt students will be advised
into the appropriate adult studies course or alternative remediation.
To withdraw officially from one or more courses
after the "drop with refund" deadline (withdrawal from
all courses constitutes withdrawal from the College), students
must follow one of these procedures.
- Obtain withdrawal form(s) from any campus enrollment services
office.
- Submit the completed form to the office of enrollment services
or mail to: Student Records office, 501 W. State St., Jacksonville,
FL 32202. The envelope must be postmarked no later than the
withdrawal deadline. Forms will also be accepted by fax.
- Mail a letter of withdrawal to the Students Records office,
Florida Community College, 501 W. State St., Jacksonville,
FL 32202. The letter should include the student's name, social
security number, course title/reference number, and the student's
signature. The letter should also indicate the reason(s) for
the withdrawal request. The envelope with the letter must
be
postmarked no later than the withdrawal dead line. Letters
will also be accepted by fax.
- Students can complete withdrawal process through the Web
registration system, Artemis,
on or before the withdrawal deadline.
- Student can complete withdrawal process through the Touch-Tone
registration system, 904.680.3225, on or before the withdrawal
deadline.
Students
who receive Title IV Federal Aid and withdraw during the first
60 percent of the academic term will be subject to repayment terms
as outlined by the federal agency from which the aid was awarded.
An "I" grade may be assigned at the
instructor's discretion upon request by the student to permit
the student time to complete required course work which he/she
was prevented from completing in a timely way due to non-academic
reasons. The instructor may require the student to furnish documentation
of the grounds of the request to assist in the decision. The instructor
may choose not to grant the request. The "I" grade should
be considered only when the student has the potential to earn
a passing grade if the missing work is made up.
The instructor shall prescribe in a written
agreement with the student the remaining course work required
for completion and removal of the "I" grade. A copy
of this agreement will be kept on file in the office of the appropriate
dean. All work must be completed within the first eight weeks
of the subsequent term, unless the instructor agrees to a longer
timeframe (not to exceed one year). When the work is completed,
the instructor will submit a grade change form with the grade
earned. If the work is not completed within the prescribed timeframe,
the "I" will automatically change to an "F"
grade. The student will be informed of the final grade assigned.
To be eligible for an "I" grade,
the student must be passing the course at the time of the request,
and must have completed at least 75% of the course work.
When students repeat a course at FCCJ, only
the last grade earned is calculated in their cumulative grade
point average (GPA). However, students with an excessive number
of "W," "NP" or "FN" grades and
students who repeat courses to improve their GPA may jeopardize
their admission to programs in the Florida State University System
(SUS) or other institutions.
To evaluate the scholastic standing of students,
the following points are assigned to grades.
A |
= four grade points per semester hour |
B |
= three grade points per semester hour |
C |
= two grade points per semester hour |
D |
= one grade point per semester hour |
F |
= zero grade points per semester hour |
FN |
= zero grade points per semester hour |
P |
= zero grade points per semester hour |
Students' scholastic standing or grade point
average is obtained by dividing the total number of grade points
earned by the total number of semester hours attempted for which
the foregoing grades have been assigned. Grades of "I,"
"W," "NP" and "X" are not used in
the computation of grade point average.
Students who achieve academic excellence during
a term are recognized by being placed on the College President's
or dean's lists. This is done at the completion of the fall and
spring terms and in August for the summer terms. The criteria
of eligibility for each list are listed below.
To qualify, students must have:
- a minimum enrollment of at least three credit hours (excluding
college preparatory classes),
- a minimum of 12 credit hours earned at FCCJ (excludes transfer
work),
- an FCCJ cumulative GPA of 3.0,
- a term GPA of 3.75-4.0 with no grade of "I," "F,"
"FN," "NP," or "W," and
- must be making satisfactory academic progress (see standards
for student success).
To qualify, students must have:
- a minimum enrollment of at least three credit hours, (excluding
college preparatory classes),
- a minimum of 12 credit hours earned at FCCJ (excludes transfer
work),
- an FCCJ cumulative GPA of 2.5,
- a term GPA of 3.5-3.74 with no grade of "I," "F,"
"FN," "NP," or "W," and
- must be making satisfactory academic progress (see standards
for student success).
Once a grade of "A,"
"B," "C," "D," "F" or
"FN" in a course has been reported to the registrar,
it may be changed only:
- upon recommendation of the professor who assigned the grade
with approval of the associate dean or program manager, or
- upon recommendation by the program manager or associate
dean and approved by the campus instructional dean when the
professor who assigned the grade is no longer a member of the
faculty.
The "I" grade
may be changed by the professor to "A," "B,"
"C," "D," "F" or "FN"
within the time limits specified in the "I" grade agreement.
Continuing Workforce Education
The grading system is designed to evaluate
the performance of a student as fairly and equitably as possible.
Several continuing workforce education courses assign only "NG,"
"S" or "W" grades. Letter grades will be assigned
as follows.
"A" |
- Excellent |
"B" |
- Good |
"C" |
- Average |
"D" |
- Poor |
"F" |
- Failure |
"NG" |
- No grade |
"S" |
- Satisfactory |
"W" |
- Withdrawal |
High School Equivalency, Adult
Basic Education (ABE), Vocational Preparatory Instruction (VPI),
and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
The grading system is designed to evaluate
the performance of a student as fairly and equitably as possible.
Letter grades will be assigned for courses as follows:
S |
= Satisfactory* |
NG |
= No grade** |
IW |
= Instructor-Initiated Withdrawal*** |
W |
= Withdrawal |
*This grade may only be awarded to a student
who has successfully completed the appropriate ABE, VPI or ESOL
course.
**A student registered in an ABE, VPI or ESOL
class who has not successfully completed the course will receive
an "NG" (no grade). A student registered in a general
educational development class who has not passed the appropriate
portion(s) of the General Educational Development diploma will
receive an "NG" (no grade)
***An instructor-initiated withdrawal grade
of "IW" may be assigned by an Adult Studies instructor
prior to the withdrawal deadline, to a student who has been absent
for more than 15 percent of the scheduled classes in any given
term and is making unsatisfactory progress. The "IW"
grade is an optional grade and may be assigned only after a warning
has been sent to the student. Faculty who intend to use this grade
option must clearly state that intention in their course syllabi.
A student may appeal an "IW" grade within ten (10) days
of the withdrawal, by contacting the campus Adult Studies office.
The grading system is designed to evaluate
the performance of a student as fairly and equitably as possible.
Letter grades will be assigned for courses as follows:
A |
= 94 percent-100 percent |
B |
= 85 percent-93 percent |
C |
= 77 percent-84 percent |
D |
= 70 percent-76 percent |
F |
= Below 70 percent |
I |
= Incomplete**** |
IW |
= Instructor-Initiated Withdrawal*** |
NG |
= No grade* |
W |
= Withdrawal |
S |
= Satisfactory** |
*A student registered in a high school class
who has not completed the course will receive an "NG"
(no grade).
**This grade may be awarded only to a college
preparatory student who has completed the requirements for the
course.
***An instructor-initiated grade of "IW"
may be assigned by an Adult Studies instructor prior to the withdrawal
deadline, to a student who has been absent for more than 15 percent
of the scheduled classes in any given term and is making unsatisfactory
progress. The "IW" grade is an optional grade and may
be assigned only after a warning has been sent to the student.
Faculty who intend to use this grade option must clearly state
that intention in their course syllabi. A student may appeal an
"IW" grade within ten (10) days of the withdrawal, by
contacting the campus Adult Studies office.
****An "I" grade may be assigned
only when extenuating circumstances prevent a student from completing
the coursework during the regular term. To be eligible to receive
an "I" grade, a student must have completed at least
75% of the coursework. The "I" grade may be changed
by the instructor to "A," "B," "C,"
"D" or "NG" within the first eight weeks of
the subsequent term. The "I" grade is not computed for
purposes of grade point average. The "I" grade is changed
to an "F" after one year and GPA is recalculated.