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Grades

Grades are recorded for all students registered in a course for credit or non-credit certificate. Students may access their grades for the current term and your entire Academic Transcript via MyNewSchool. The university does not automatically mail paper copies of grades to students. Students who need an official copy of their grades for the current term may request it via MyNewSchool.

Grade Point Average
The semester grade point average is computed at the end of each term by multiplying the number of credits earned in each course by the numerical value associated with the grade received in that course. The grade points for all courses are totaled and then divided by the total number of graded credits attempted, including failed courses, if any. The numerical value of the grades are as follows:

Grades

A = 4.0 C+ = 2.3
A- = 3.7 C = 2.0
B+ = 3.3 C- = 1.7
B = 3.0 D = 1.0
B– = 2.7 F, WF = 0.0

Grades Not Included in GPA

W = Withdraw
I = Temporary Incomplete
N = Permanent Incomplete
P = Pass (credits count toward degree)
U = Unsatisfactory (credits do not count toward degree)
AP = Approved (non-credit certificate)
NA = Not Approved (non-credit certificate)
GM = Grade Not Reported

The cumulative grade point average is computed by dividing the total number of grade points earned (quality points) by the total number of graded credits attempted. Credits transferred from another institution are not included in the cumulative grade point average.

Incomplete Grades
I (Incomplete) grades for undergraduates will be converted to WF at the end of the 7th week of the following Fall semester for Spring and Summer courses and the 7th week of the following Spring semester for Fall courses. Blank grades for undergraduates will be converted to WF four weeks after the last class. I (Incomplete) and GM grades for graduate students at Parsons The New School for Design and Mannes College The New School for Music will be converted to WF one year after the end of the class. At Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy, The New School for Drama, The New School for Social Research, and The New School for General Studies, I and GM grades for graduate students get converted to N one year after the end of the class.

All students should complete the Request for a Grade of Incomplete Form with their instructors to request a grade of Incomplete.

Graduate students who retake a class to complete an Incomplete grade will be expected to register and pay for the class as an audit.

Change of Grade
Final grades are subject to revision by the instructor with the approval of the dean’s office for one semester following the term in which the course was offered (one year for graduate students). After that time has elapsed, all grades recorded in the Registrar’s Office become a permanent part of the academic record, and no changes are allowed.

Grade Appeal Policy
Students may petition for an academic grade review by following the procedure outlined below within 60 days after the grade was issued. Before deciding to appeal for a grade change, the student should request a verbal explanation of the basis of the grade from the instructor. If the student is not satisfied with the explanation, he or she may appeal the grade according to the following steps:

  1. The student submits a letter outlining any questions and/or objections directly to the faculty member, with a copy to the department chair or director. (If the faculty member is also the chair or director, the copy should be sent to the dean's office.)
  2. The instructor submits a written response to the letter within one month of receipt, with a copy to the department chair or director, or the dean's office if the faculty member is also the chair or director.
  3. If the student is still unsatisfied after the faculty member's written response, he or she may appeal further by writing and sending copies of previous communication to the dean's office designee. This designee will convene an appeals committee to review both letters, clarify any outstanding questions or issues and make a recommendation to the dean of the school. The dean's decision is final.
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