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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2022-2024 Degree Programs Specialty Master's Degree Requirements Grades and Transcripts  

Grades and Transcripts


Grading

Students in Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick (RBS) are graded in each course at the end of each semester as follows:


Grade

Definition

Numerical
Equivalent

A

Distinguished

4.00

A-

 

3.67

B+

 

3.33

B

Good

3.00

B-

 

2.67

C+

 

2.33

C

Fair

2.00

C-

 

1.67

D

Poor

1.00

F

Failed

0.00



The graduate faculty accepts for graduate credit only a limited number of courses in which a student earns a grade of C+, C, or D (see details on scholastic standing on the Specialty Master's Degree Requirement main page). A grade of F is assigned to students who fail to earn credit in a course they completed and to students who do not complete a course from which they have not withdrawn officially.
Additional Grading Symbols

IN (Incomplete).  May be assigned at the discretion of an instructor who believes that an extension of time is warranted for a student whose work is incomplete at the end of the semester. Within any period agreed to by the instructor and the student, incomplete work may be made up, and a change of grade may be authorized by the instructor. This makeup period may not extend for more than two semesters beyond the original course registration (excluding Summer Session). Incompletes generated in a Summer Session course must be completed by the end of the following Summer Session. Programs may establish shorter time limits. Students with two or more incompletes are not permitted to register for additional courses until one semester after they have completed the incompletes.

S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory).  For 700-level courses of research carrying credit, in any courses that are listed as 0-zero credit courses, or in regular courses taken as "not-for-credit" (N prefix).

W (Withdrawal).  Officially withdrew.

Credit Prefixes

The number of credits appearing on course records and registration cards may be preceded by a letter prefix as follows:

E.  Course excluded from credit toward a degree; all course requirements must be completed and a regular grade is assigned.

G.  A 300- or 400-level undergraduate course for which credit toward the graduate degree sought has been approved.

K.  Course taken as a nonmatriculant; not counted toward a degree.

N.  Course taken "not-for-credit." The final examination is not required. A final grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory) is assigned. Graduate students registering for undergraduate courses are subject to the credit prefix rules of the undergraduate division offering the course.
Holds
The privileges of registration, advance registration, and receipt of a diploma at commencement are barred to students having outstanding obligations to the university. Obligations may take the form of unpaid monies, unreturned or damaged books and equipment, parking fines, other charges for which a student may become legally indebted to the university, and failure to comply with disciplinary sanctions or administrative actions.
Transcripts

Requests for official transcripts of a student's academic work are accepted only from the student concerned. Requests can be made electronically at https://transcripts.rutgers.edu.

Transcripts of academic work include all courses taken and grades received at the university. Students may request a transcript that includes all courses taken while enrolled as an undergraduate student (matriculating, nonmatriculating, and Summer/Winter Session), all courses taken while enrolled as a graduate student (matriculating, nonmatriculating, and Summer/Winter Session), or all courses taken while enrolled in all schools.

Requests for official transcripts for all current and former students will be processed in the order received. Allow ten (10) days for release. We also cannot accept EMAIL requests.

Currently enrolled students may download unofficial transcripts from the web at https://sis.rutgers.edu/tags.
 
 
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