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this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F this is a failing grade.
The new scale will make 100-90 an A. Before, an A was 100-93. A "passing grade" will now be a 60%.
In fact, a D is considered passing in both high school and college, as it's above 60%. While a passing grade may be as low as 60%, you will want to aim higher for many reasons. As a college student, you don't want to aim to barely pass a class.
South Carolina is changing the state Uniform Grading Policy to a 10-point per letter grade scale. That is, a 'D' will range from 60-69, a 'C' from 70-79, etc. This change will apply to EOCEP tests. However, it will not make the tests any easier.
A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%. Even though a D is a passing grade, it's barely passing.
Grade ScaleA = 90-100. B = 80-89. C = 70-79. D = 60-69. F = Below 60.
Your grade point average (GPA) is the average result of all your grades and is calculated on a 7-point grading scale. 7 being the highest (HD), and 0 is the lowest (fail).
First and foremost, C+ is a passing grade. It is equivalent to a 2.3 GPA and 77% to 79%. However, a C+ high school grade isn't exactly what many colleges and universities, especially competitive ones, want in applying students. Still, for some institutions, a C+ grade is enough for admission.
The 7-point grading scale has been developed in part to simplify the compatibility between Danish and foreign grading scales. The 7-point grading scale consists of five marks designating a passing level (12, 10, 7, 4 and 02) as well as two marks designating a non-passing level (00 and -3).
Many courses are coded SC which means Student Choice. You will receive a letter grade for the course unless you inform the Admissions & Records Office that you choose to take the course P/NP (see #9). Courses coded LR may only be taken for a letter grade.