Transcripts
Transcripts
Fall 2021
School of Business
Information Systems & Ops Mgmt
ACCT 303 Accounting for Decision Making 3.00 C+ 6.99
FNAN 303 Financial Management 3.00 C+ 6.99
MIS 320 Networks and Security 3.00 A+ 12.00
SOCI 101 Introductory Sociology 3.00 A 12.00
Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 37.98 GPA: 3.17
Good Standing
Spring 2022
Cumulative GPA/Earned Hrs for BS degree
Awarded 05/21/2022: 3.61 / 120.00
School of Business
Information Systems & Ops Mgmt
BUS 498 Capstone Crs:Adv Bus Mod 3.00 A 12.00
GCH 310 Health Behavior Theories 3.00 A 12.00
GLOA 101 Intro to Global Affairs 3.00 B- 8.01
MIS 431 Data Mining for Bus Apps 3.00 B 9.00
Ehrs: 12.00 GPA-Hrs: 12.00 QPts: 41.01 GPA: 3.42
Good Standing
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Earned Hrs GPA Hrs Points GPA
TOTAL INSTITUTION 81.00 69.00 249.06 3.61
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Accreditation - George Mason University is accredited by the Commission on RS indicates a Research and Scholarship Intensive Course
Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's,
master's, and doctoral degrees, and is a member of the Council of Graduate Schools in XS, XP, XN, and XW grades *** An alternative grade mode was available for
the United States. selection by students for multiple terms in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. More
Calendar System/Unit of Credit - Semester/Semester hour. detailed information about each grade mode is available on the Office of the University
Registrar’s website with keyword “Academic Options”.
Grading System - Letter grades are used to designate the quality of work. There are
separate grading systems for undergraduate and graduate courses. Repeated and Excluded Courses
Enrollment Terms - Fall and Spring semesters - 14 class weeks plus one exam week; Undergraduate Degree Seeking: Previous attempts of repeated courses will be
Summer term - Two 5 week sessions, One 8 week session, Other variable sessions. identified and excluded from calculation in the cumulative GPA. The notation of "A"
indicates that the course is included in the GPA hours but excluded from earned hours.
Quality
Courses marked with an "E" designate that they have been excluded from the
Grade Points Undergraduate Graduate cumulative GPA, based either on a subsequent repeat of the course (marked with an "I"
A+ 4.00 Passing Satisfactory/Passing for "include") or academic clemency approved for up to 16 credit hours. Clemency
A 4.00 Passing Satisfactory/Passing requires Dean's approval following an absence of at least three years from the
A- 3.67 Passing Satisfactory/Passing university. The transcript shows all original and repeated courses.
B+ 3.33 Passing Satisfactory/Passing Graduate Degree Seeking: Graduate students may not repeat courses previously passed
B 3.00 Passing Satisfactory/Passing with a grade of B- or higher. When a course with a lower grade is repeated, the
B- 2.67 Passing Satisfactory/Passing following conditions apply: (1) all hours attempted are computed in the cumulative
C+ 2.33 Passing Invalid Grade GPA; (2) the transcript shows the original and repeated grade; and (3) only one grade
C 2.00 Passing Unsatisfactory/Passing per course may be presented on the Degree Application.
C- 1.67 Passing Invalid Grade Academic Standing - A student is in good standing unless otherwise noted. "Warning"
D 1.00 Passing Invalid Grade status is considered good standing. Academic standing may not yet have been
F 0.00 Failing Unsatisfactory/Failing calculated for transcripts produced very close to the end of the most recent semester. If
S * Satisfactory Satisfactory you have any question about the student's standing, contact the University Registrar's
NC * No Credit No Credit Office.
IN 0.00 Incomplete** Incomplete** Special Notes
IX 0.00 Incomplete Extension** Incomplete Extension** Complete Transcript - The transcript shows all classes registered and attempted except
IP * In Progress In Progress those dropped during the drop period.
W * Withdrawn Withdrawn
Withdrawal - Enrolled undergraduates may withdraw from a career total of 3 enrolled
AU * Audit Audit classes at their own discretion and without dean’s approval. All other withdrawals must
NR * Not reported by instructor Not reported by instructor be for non-academic reasons and require dean’s approval.
REG * Registration Noted Registration Noted
Grade Point Average - The GPA is computed by dividing quality points (QPts) by GPA
XXX * Missing Grade Missing Grade
hours (GPA-Hrs). It is carried to the second decimal point and rounded. GPA is only
XS * Satisfactory*** Satisfactory*** computed for credit earned at George Mason University or through the Washington
XP * Pass*** Pass*** Consortium (WC).
XN * No Credit*** No Credit***
Degree GPA
XW * Withdraw*** Withdraw*** Graduate: For Master's and Doctoral Students. the Degree GPA is calculated on course
Plus/minus grading was added effective Fall 1998 semester and expanded Fall 2002 work presented by the student on the Degree Application.
semester. C- was designated satisfactory Fall 2002 through Summer 2003. Undergraduate: The Degree GPA for Bachelor's degrees was discontinued after the
May 2006 conferral. University Honors are computed on the Degree GPA if one applies
SP and AB grades* - Grades assigned by the student's dean granting permission to be to the student's record. Otherwise, they are calculated based on cumulative GPA.
absent from the final exam. If not resolved within 10 days, the AB grade automatically Transfer Work - Transfer hours are counted toward a degree but are not computed in a
becomes an F. The SP grade is given only under unusual circumstances and may remain student's GPA.
permanently on the record.
*Not calculated in grade point average (GPA). Washington Consortium (WC) - Resident credit and grades can be earned through the
** IN and IX grades are calculated as if they are grades of F. Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan area.
More detailed academic program and course information may be found at
Course Numbering System
catalog.gmu.edu.
100-299 lower-level undergraduate courses 300-
499 upper-level undergraduate courses 500-999
graduate courses.