Grading scale for Nusing school???

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Anyone else have a more strict grading scale in their school?? We have to get a 93% for and A and 85% for a B. Are your schools similar?

Specializes in Ante-Intra-Postpartum, Post Gyne.

That sounds about right. This is ours:

93% and above = A

90 - 92% = A-

87 - 89% = B+

83 - 86% = B

80 - 82% = B-

77 - 79% = C+

73 - 76% = C

70 - 72% = C-

60 - 69% = D

Below 60% = F

We do have to pass the ATI exams every semester or else we do not move on. Even if you get an A in the class.

90-100 = A

80-90= B

75-80 = C

below 75 fail.. no rounding, 74.99 and you are out

Same here.

I was glad to see this thread was already started. I thought my school's grading scale was insane and I wanted to see what others were dealing with. The syllabus (that we had to sign a contract stating we agreed to everything there-in) states that the grading scale is as follows: A: 92-100 B: 83-91 C: 75-82 Anything below 75 and you are out. The director sent out an email yesterday saying that the syllabus is wrong and the grading scale is: A: 95-100 B: 85-94 C: 75-84 F: under 75. This really bugs me as it seems more stringent than most other nursing schools. By the way, this program I am in is LVN and is considered to be one of the top two programs in the state. We are almost done with first semester and even though I am carrying an A in all classes, the news that the cut-off for an A is 95 is very deflating to me. I just do not understand why the range for an A needs to be so much smaller than for a B or C. Plus, if I transfer to an RN program later, if they see a grade of B they may have no idea that I actually earned a 94%! I am thinking of having a meeting with the director to discuss this (particularly in light of the fact that we signed a contract binding us to the rules of the syllabus), but first I need to be very sure of my therapeutic communication skills! lol

Specializes in ICU.

Setting up a meeting is a good idea. It probably won't change their policy, but at the very least you can see their reason for picking the scale.

I really don't understand some of these ridiculous scales that other people are posting. I can understand why some schools are enforcing higher standards for passing (80%+); they don't want to graduate a solid C student who might go on to fail the NCLEX and hurt their pass rates. Not that I agree with this, I just can see where the motivation comes from. But why make it so difficult to obtain an A? How do they benefit from such a scale? I have my suspicions, but I have no way of knowing.

Specializes in Emergency Dept. Trauma. Pediatrics.

I am very jealous of some of these scales.

Ours there is no + or -

94%-100% = A

85%-93% =B

77%-84% = C

Below 77% and you are out of the program.

Specializes in MICU - CCRN, IR, Vascular Surgery.

Man some of these scales are terrible!

My school, there are no + or - grades

92+ = A

83-91 = B

75-82 = C

Anything less is failing

My clinical instructor this semester operated on a little different scale...

83-100 = B

75-82 = C

She didn't believe that first semester students could get an A, so she refused to give them, no matter what :(

Specializes in ICU.

She didn't believe that first semester students could get an A, so she refused to give them, no matter what :(

That is the biggest crock I have ever heard of. Someone needs to look into that :twocents:

Specializes in Emergency Dept. Trauma. Pediatrics.

Our clinicals are pass or fail only.

Specializes in L&D/Maternity nursing.

some of our clinicals are pass fail, others are 50% of our grade, and some are a separate class all together. There has been no consistency in our program and one of the reasons we went to the Dean this semester.

here is our letter grades into GPA

Grade Value

A 4.00

A- 3.67

B+ 3.33

B- 2.67

C+ 2.33

C- 1.67

our scale is this:

A 93-100

A- 90-92

B + 87-89

B 83-86

B- 80-82

C+ and beyond—please see graduate handbook

As a grad student (I am in a direct entry Masters program for nursing), we have to get at least a B- in our classes. Cs are failing. One C we can petition and remain in the program. Anything more might result being kicked out or held back and repeat in a year.

100-97 A+

96-93 A

92-90 A-

89-87 B+

86-83 B

82-80 B-

79-77 C+

76-73 C

lowest passing grade is 73 except pharm which is 80. Clinical is Pass or Fail

Im in an accelerated program in St Louis and ours is

92-100 A

84-91 B

75-83 C

Below 75 F as in failed lol

Clinicals Pass or Fail

in QCC.. You need to get a 74 to pass. The 74 is only 85% of the final grade. The other 15% will come out from the papers, and will only be added when you get a 74 from all the exams and final. Clinical is pass or fail and has nothing to do with the final grade -if you fail the clinical and an A student in theory, you still fail.

A = 96-100.

A- = 90-95.

B+ = 87-89.

B = 84-86.

B- = 80-83.

C+ = 77-79.

C = 74-76.

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