Where can I see my grades Griffith?

Where can I see my grades Griffith?

To view your final grades at myGriffith:

  • Login to myGriffith.
  • Select ‘My courses’ from the menu at the top of my screen.
  • Click the ‘View grades’ link.
  • Use the ‘change term’ button to view your grades for a different study period/session.

What percentage is a 7 at Griffith?

Grade Scale

Grade Description Ranking
7 High Distinction 85 – 100%
6 Distinction 75 – 84%
5 Credit 65 – 74%
4 Pass 50 – 64%

What is a high distinction at Griffith?

High Distinction—Student demonstrated an exceptionally high quality of performance or standard of learning achievement. Distinction—Student demonstrated a high quality of performance or standard of learning achievement. Credit—Student demonstrated a good quality of performance or standard of learning achievement.

What is a good GPA Griffith?

What is good academic standing? Students are considered to have good academic standing (green) if they: successfully complete 50% or more of the credit points in which they are enrolled; and. maintain a cumulative career Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.5.

Is a Grade 4 a pass?

The Government has said that grade 4 is a ‘standard pass’. Grade 5 is a ‘strong pass’ and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system. Grade 4 remains the level that students must achieve without needing to resit English and Maths post-16.

Is 3 a failing grade?

Although usually not depicted, a grade of 4.00 is equivalent to a grade of incomplete….Grade point scale (1.00–5.00)

Grade Point Equivalence Equivalence Description
2.75 78–79% Fair
3.00 75–77% Pass
5.00 Below 75% Failure
INC Incomplete

Is 75 a credit or distinction?

What do my marks/grades mean?

High Distinction (HD): 85%–100%
Distinction (DN): 75%–84%
Credit (CR): 65%–74%
Pass (PS): 50%–64 %
Fail:(FL) 0%–49 %

Is 75% a distinction?

For many universities, achieving a grading score between 70 and 84 per cent is a Distinction, which is considered a good grade….Honors Degree Grading.

Grade Grade Name Percentage (%)
H1 First Class Honours 80 and above
H2A Second Class Honours – A Division 74 to 79

Can you get an MBA with distinction?

Yes, MBA programs offer honors with graduation from their degree programs. This is based on their GPA (grade point average) over the course of your studies. Magna Cum Laude = 3.80 – 3.90 GPA.

Is 67% a pass?

A – is the highest grade you can receive on an assignment, and it’s between 90% and 100% C – this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D – this is still a passing grade, and it’s between 59% and 69%

What is the highest GPA Australia?

7
Your grade point average (GPA) is the average result of all your grades and is calculated on a 7-point grading scale. 7 being the highest (HD), and 0 is the lowest (fail)..

Is a grade 4 good?

The Government has said that grade 4 is a ‘standard pass’. Grade 5 is a ‘strong pass’ and equivalent to a high C and low B on the old grading system.

Where can I Find my Griffith University course profile?

Please see the individual links below for corresponding updates. Course Profiles are available in myGriffith. These will outline all your assessment tasks (including assignments) that you will be required to complete, along with information such as marking criteria, word lengths and weighting of assignments.

Are there any changes to the Griffith assessment?

To take some pressure off you during the coronavirus pandemic, Griffith has made some changes to our assessment practices. Please see the individual links below for corresponding updates. Course Profiles are available in myGriffith.

When do you get an amber status at Griffith University?

An amber status is received if you: have a cumulative career GPA of less than 3.5; OR have failed the same course two (2) times; OR have passed all courses in the most recent teaching period, but have a cumulative career GPA of less than 3.5 and one previous amber status.

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