Satisfactory grade definition

Satisfactory grade means that, for the course in question, the student's academic record has been annotated with the symbol A, B, C or P as those symbols are defined in section 55023.
Satisfactory grade or “S” means that the student earned the equivalent of a “C” under a traditional grade distribution grade model.
Satisfactory grade means that, for the course in question, the student’s academic record has been annotated with the symbol “A”,“B”,“C”, or“P”.

Examples of Satisfactory grade in a sentence

  • Where a course is graded "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory", only the "Satisfactory" grade will be accepted.

  • The employee attains a satisfactory grade in the course(s) Satisfactory grade is defined as a grade of "C" on the undergraduate level and a grade of "B" at the graduate level, unless the employee can provide documentation showing that some other grade is considered to be indicative of satisfactory performance by the educational institution providing the course.


More Definitions of Satisfactory grade

Satisfactory grade means that, for the course in question, the students’ academic record has been annotated with the symbol A, B, C or “CR”: as those symbols are defined in Section 55758 of this Division. (Title 5, Section 55200)
Satisfactory grade means a grade of 70%, 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, or an institutional equivalent, or better grade, in each course included in the commission approved course of study in a preservice college basic training academy, unless specified otherwise in these rules.
Satisfactory grade means that, for the course in question, the student's academic record has been annotated with the symbol A,B,C, or "CR".
Satisfactory grade means that, for the course in question, the student's academic
Satisfactory grade means a grade of c, or 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, or better in each preservice program course.
Satisfactory grade means a “C” in undergraduate studies, a “B” in graduate studies or a professional degree program, or “Pass” for courses designated as pass or fail. A grade of “I” or “incomplete” shall not be a satisfactory grade.

Related to Satisfactory grade

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  • Highest Adjacent Grade (HAG) means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface, prior to construction, immediately next to the proposed walls of the structure.