2018-2019 Catalog

Grades, Honors & Transcript Requests

Grades & Definitions

Achievement in a course is measured by meeting specific course objectives. At the beginning of a course, the instructor explains objectives and the criteria by which grades are assigned. For the following grade descriptions, "achievement" may be defined as successfully reaching a level of knowledge, understanding or competency. A satisfactory, or "S" grade, is a "C" or better.

Grades are issued at the end of each semester and are not mailed. Students may access grades by logging into their account in eWOLF through www.frontrange.edu.

A Excellent or Superior
B Good
C Average
D Deficient
F Failure
I Incomplete
S Satisfactory
U Unsatisfactory
S/A Satisfactory (A-level) work in a designated developmental course
S/B Satisfactory (B-level) work in a designated developmental course
S/C Satisfactory (C-level) work in a designated developmental course
U/D Unsatisfactory (D-level) work in a designated developmental course
U/F Unsatisfactory (F-level) work in a designated developmental course
W Withdrawal
AW Administrative Withdrawal
AU Audit
PLA Prior Learning Assessment Credit ("C" or better)
CR Credit
IP In Progress
NC Non-Credit
R Repeated Course
SP Satisfactory Progress
Z Grade not yet reported

Grade Point Average (GPA):

Grade points measure the level of achievement for the credit hours completed. To calculate the GPA, multiply the number of grade points by the number of credit hours received for each course. Total the number of credits and the number of grade points separately. Divide the total grade points by the total credits.

A = 4 grade points

B = 3 grade points

C = 2 grade points

D = 1 grade point

F = 0 grade points

Course Credits Grade Grade Points GPA
MAT 121 College Algebra 4 cr. C (2 pts) 8 2.0
HWE 110 Fitness Condition. 2 cr. A (4 pts) 8 4.0
ENG 121 English Comp I 3 cr. B (3 pts) 9 3.0
BIO 105 Science of Biology 4 cr. B (3 pts) 12 3.0
TOTALS 13 Credits × Grade Point Total ÷Total Credits =GPA 37 2.845

Note: Credits transferred to FRCC from other institutions and developmental-level courses are not calculated in the GPA on the FRCC transcript.

Grades Required for Certificate & Degrees

Students must earn a grade of "C" or better for all courses applied toward award of any Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of General Studies, or Associate of Applied Science degree. Students must earn a grade of "C" or better for all courses applied toward award of any certificate. Some programs or courses also require that students achieve specific grades or GPAs to continue in the program. See the Programs section of this catalog for requirements.

Honors

Term Academic Honors:

FRCC provides an opportunity for students to be recognized with Academic Honors, on a term-by-term basis. The College has three recognized Honors: (1) Dean’s List, (2) Vice President’s List, and (3) President’s List. Students who qualify will receive a notation for that term on their official transcripts. Students must complete a minimum of 12 college-level credits during the term to be eligible for this recognition.

Term GPAs required to qualify for these Term Academic Honors are as follows:

Honor Required Term GPA 
Dean’s List 3.50 – 3.749
Vice President’s List 3.75 – 3.999
President’s List 4.00

Graduation Honors:

Graduation honors recognize outstanding academic achievement throughout a student’s academic career. The honors are awarded to students who complete the requirements for an associate degree, complete at least 30 credit hours at FRCC, and earn a 3.5 or better cumulative GPA at FRCC. Only completed college-level courses taken at FRCC will be included in the GPA calculation used for graduation honors. The three levels of recognition are defined as follows and will be posted on the student’s transcript:

Honor Required Cumulative GPA
cum laude (“with honor”) 3.50 - 3.749
magna cum laude (“with great honor”) 3.75 - 3.99
summa cum laude (“with highest honor”) 4.00

Repeated Courses & Limits

Repeated Courses

All FRCC courses may be repeated. Limits apply (see below). Courses transferred from other institutions do not apply to this policy. Each registration for the course and each grade received will be listed on the transcript. On the transcript a notation will follow the course indicating that the course was repeated and designating whether the course will be included or excluded from the GPA. The highest grade will be used in the GPA calculation. In the event that the same grade is earned two or more times for a repeated course, the most recent instance of the duplicate grade will be included in the term and cumulative GPA. All other duplicate grades will be excluded from the term and cumulative GPA. For students classified as Resident for tuition purposes, all credit hours earned for initial and repeated courses will be deducted from the student’s COF stipend eligible hours. Repeating a course may impact the student's financial aid eligibility.

Repeated courses may be applied only one time to a certificate or degree, except for variable credit courses that may have up to 6 credits of the same course applied.

For Developmental Courses Only:

The grading system for developmental courses changed beginning Fall 2006, and developmental grades are no longer included in the cumulative GPA calculation. However, if either the initial course or the repeated course (or both) were taken prior to 2006, then the student must complete a repeat course petition form for the developmental coursework and submit it to the Office of the Registrar.

Repeat Course Limits

In order to increase retention and student success, Front Range Community College has the following limits with regard to repeated courses:

  • Students will be limited in the number of times that they can take the same course.
  • Certain courses are exempt from the repeat course procedure due to the nature/offering of the course.
  • If a student has taken a course and attempts to register for the course a second time, the student will receive an automated notification of possible financial aid implications, available support services, and how to access those services.
  • If a student has taken a course twice and attempts to register for the course a third time, the student will not be able to register for that particular course until an academic action plan is created and approval granted by their academic advisor.
  • If the academic advisor does not feel that the registration is warranted, the student may appeal to the Dean of Student Affairs by submitting a copy of his or her academic action plan and a personal statement outlining the reason for the request to repeat the same course multiple times. The Dean of Student Affairs will respond to the appeal within 15 calendar days.
  • If a student has taken a course three times and wants to register for the course a fourth time, the student must appeal to the Dean of Student Affairs by submitting a copy of his or her academic action plan and a personal statement outlining the reason for the request to repeat the same course multiple times. The Dean of Student Affairs will respond to the appeal within 15 calendar days.

Transcript Requests

Please note the following information when requesting an FRCC transcript:

  • Official transcripts are ordered online. Students can request an electronic or paper transcript via the student account in eWOLF or at www.frontrange.edu/transcripts. Electronic transcripts are delivered in a PDF format. Students who are not able to pay with a credit card can contact the Office of the Registrar for other options.
  • Official transcripts are $3.00 each for an electronic or paper copy. Same day paper transcript requests  are $10.00 each. Expedited paper transcripts are available for an additional charge.
  • Students are able to track transcript order and delivery.
  • Transcripts are not released if a student has financial obligations to the college or another college in the Colorado Community College System.
  • Transcripts are released in accordance with FERPA. (See Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in the Legal Notices section of the catalog.)