Unsatisfactory grade definition

Unsatisfactory grade or “U” means that the student earned the equivalent of a “C-“ or below under a traditional grade distribution model.

Examples of Unsatisfactory grade in a sentence

  • One U (Unsatisfactory) grade for research credits indicates that the student is not making satisfactory progress.

  • If the student fails the course, it will be recorded as an UNS (Unsatisfactory) grade on the transcript.

  • Disruptive behavior in clinical settings may result in removal from practice and an Unsatisfactory grade in the course.

  • Unsatisfactory grade in two clinical education experiences will result in dismissal from the program.

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  • Students who wish to exercise the pass-fail option should seek guidance from the Academic Advisor and notify the Registrar’s Office in writing.S = Satisfactory grade; if the instructor turns in a grade ranging from A to C-.U = Unsatisfactory grade; if the instructor turns in a grade of D or F.Pass-fail grades do not carry quality point value and have no effect on cumulative GPA.

  • The student will be subject to dismissal from the program if he/she earns a U (Unsatisfactory) grade for research credit for two terms (summer term included).

  • Any student found sharing patient information inappropriately may receive an Unsatisfactory grade in the lab course and be required to meet with the Academic Standing Committee.

  • The student will be subject to dismissal from the program if a U (Unsatisfactory) grade is earned for research credit for two terms (summer term included).

  • An Unsatisfactory grade in a clinical or lab course requires that the student repeat all co-requisite courses (theory, lab and clinical).

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