This is the grading conversion table for courses I teach in the Dept of Computing Sciences at The University of Hartford. If your grade sits between two other grades, then your participation – including attendance – dictates whether your grade becomes the ceiling or the floor. For example, if your grade is 95%, meaning it’s between 100% (A) and 91.75% (A−), and your participation and attendance in the course is satisfactory, then your grade would be 100%.
Exam/Project/Assignment Grade Conversion
Points (0 %–100%) |
Grade |
---|---|
92–100 | A |
90–91 | A− |
88–89 | B+ |
82–87 | B |
80–81 | B− |
78–79 | C+ |
72–77 | C |
70–71 | C− |
68–69 | D+ |
62–67 | D |
60–61 | D− |
0–59 | F |
GPA Conversion
Grade | Points (0.0 – 4.0) | Percentage (0% – 100%) |
---|---|---|
A | 4 | 100% |
A− | 3.67 | 91.75% |
B+ | 3.33 | 83.25% |
B | 3.00 | 75.00% |
B− | 2.67 | 66.75% |
C+ | 2.33 | 58.25% |
C | 2.00 | 50.00% |
C− | 1.67 | 41.75% |
D+ | 1.33 | 33.25% |
D | 1.00 | 25.00% |
D− | 0.67 | 16.75% |
F | 0 | 0% |