Academic Performance
Grading
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Students enrolled in or after 2004
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Grades are given in five levels of A, B, C, D and F as below, with D or higher as pass and F as fail. Your official transcript issued for an outside organization’s reference, such as for job application, will list the courses with a grade of D or higher and their respective grades, as well as the overall GPA (Grade Point Average) of all the subjects you have taken.
- Grading Scale
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Grade Grade Point Description A 4.0 Excellent B 3.0 Good C 2.0 Fair D 1.0 Pass F 0.0 Fail
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GPA is calculated by firstly converting the grades for all the courses graded in the A-F range to grade points, and calculating the weighted average based on the number of credits. The formula to calculate GPA is
(A to F indicates the respective total numbers of credits for courses graded A to F)
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Grades are given in five levels of A, B, C, D and F as below, with D or higher as pass and F as fail. Your official transcript issued for an outside organization’s reference, such as for job application, will list the courses with a grade of D or higher and their respective grades, as well as the overall GPA (Grade Point Average) of all the subjects you have taken.
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Students enrolled in or before 2003
- Grades are given in 0 – 100 point scores, with 60 points or more being a pass mark and less than 60 points a fail. However, on your official transcript issued for an outside organization’s reference, such as for a job application, grades are indicated by 優、良、可 (A,B,C on an English transcript). 優 (A) corresponds to 100 – 80 points, 良 (B) corresponds to 79 – 70 points and 可 (C) corresponds to 69 – 60 points.
- The average score is calculated by the weighted average of the scores for the passed courses and their credits. The formula to calculate the weighted average is:
Announcement of Grades
Grade reports will be distributed individually to each student at the end of the Spring Semester (mid-September) and the end of the Fall Semester (end of March). We will not answer any inquiries regarding grades in advance of this time.
Inquiries Regarding Marking
If you would like to make inquiries or objections regarding your grades, you must submit the inquiry form to the office of your affiliated faculty/graduate school or the Center for Academic Affairs within one week from the designate date for the issue of grade reports.
Failed Courses
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- Students enrolled in or after 2004
- For those who repeated an F-graded course and received a grade of D or higher, the most recent F grade will be replaced by the new grade. This principle, however, may not apply to some courses. Please refer to the related documents distributed by your affiliated faculty.
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- Students enrolled in or before 2003
- For those who repeated a failed course and received a pass mark, the previous fail mark will be replaced by the pass mark.
Announcement of Graduation Results
The results of approval for graduation will be sent to each students’ (parents’ address) individually, immediately after the meeting of the Faculty Council for approval for graduation held in early March. We will not answer any inquiries regarding grades and decisions on graduation in advance of this time.
Claims Committee System
If you have any requests for improvement in course contents and teaching methods that cannot be resolved by direct appeal to the instructor, please consult with the office of your affiliated faculty/graduate school. After faculty/graduate school confirms the content of the consultation, the claims committee of the relevant faculty/graduate school will investigate the facts and respond to you as necessary. Please be assured that your name and student ID number will never be disclosed to the instructor, and that consulting under this system will not put you at any disadvantage.