Grading Policy
All courses that students register for that have not been dropped as permitted during the designated add/drop period, are added to their official transcript. The academic grading scale is as follows:
NOTE: Each course syllabus will list the minimum passing grade for the course.
Grade Numerical Grade Equivalent GPA
A (93-100) 4.0
A- (90-92) 3.67
B+ (87-89) 3.33
B (83-86) 3.0
B- (80-82) 2.67
C+ (77-79) 2.33
C (73-76) 2.0
C- (70-72) 1.67
F (Below 70) 0.00
W* Withdrawal 0.00
WF Withdraw/Failing 0.00
P* Passing 0.00
* This grade is not included in GPA calculation
Administrative Grades
AP Advanced placement: Student has passed a Challenge Exam. (Not part of the GPA)
I Incomplete: Assigned to students who have not satisfied all academic requirements for a course. Students who receive an Incomplete in any given course are expected to satisfy the academic requirements for the “I” grade within two weeks of the end of the course. Students who receive an “I” in the Massage Clinic 1 and 2 are given until the second week of the following trimester to complete the academic requirements. Incomplete grades that are not made up by the end of this period are automatically changed to an “F”. It is
the student’s responsibility to contact his/her instructor to make up any missed work or exams to satisfy the academic requirements of the course.
PL Prior Learning Credit (Not part of GPA)
T Transfer Credits: Indicates satisfactory completion of equivalent course work completed at another institution. (Not part of GPA)
W Withdrawn: Student has officially withdrawn from the course. (Not part of GPA)
WF Withdrawn Failed: Student does not meet course requirements for reason of non-attendance and receives a failing grade. (Part of GPA).
Grading Criteria
Grades are generally based on a combination of exam scores, research papers or assignments, participation, and contribution to the class, etc. The specific weighting that will be used in determining grades may vary based on the course and may be obtained from the instructor or contained in the respective course syllabus. Classes may have both practical and written examinations. The general criteria for evaluating practical examinations and other factors such as participation in class, ability to accept correction, adherence to required dress code and hygiene may be used in calculating a student's grade.
Criteria for Evaluating Practical Exams
Students’ practical skills will be assessed by the individual instructor(s) for each technique class. Aside from a written demonstration of the fundamental teachings of each program, students must also demonstrate a basic level of skill in Western and Eastern Massage Therapy or Acupuncture technique which reflects this understanding.
They must demonstrate professionalism in application of the specific skills required by the respective technique. Each student will be assessed individually by his or her instructor, who will examine technique considering the student’s overall performance in class throughout the term. Ratings are assigned on an individual basis, considering the student’s progress during the term. While the knowledge and skills which each student is expected to demonstrate are listed in the specific objectives for each course, the following are general categories and guidelines upon which the grading of practical examinations is based:
Students will be rated on a scale of 1-5 for each area as follows:
1. Failure
2. Poor
3. Fair
4. Good
5. Excellent
Grade Appeals
Upon receiving a grade that a student considers unfounded, he or she may approach the instructor directly to request a grade change. If the student feels that the instructor’s response is not satisfactory, the student may submit a written appeal to the office of Student Services and follow the same procedures outlined below under Grievance and Complaint Procedures.
Reviewed 2023 01