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• High school GPA of 3.25, with B average in content   high school guidance counselors, ACT/SAT/Equivalent
         areas of interest                                   scores, and course availability.
         • ACT of 23, PSAT score of 165, SAT score of 1650   • In some cases, placement testing may be required (e.g.
           (writing, reading, math), or high pass on common   Math and/or Foreign Languages).
           core end-of-year test in pre-requisite coursework
         • Meet college course pre-requisites                http://www.hiram.edu/admission/undergraduate
         • Recommendation of guidance counselor



        GRADING INFORMATION

        Grades  are  assigned  by  each  teacher   NUMERICAL        Reg.           H.A.          A.P.          1/2
        and  are  based  on  a  percentage  of   EQUIVALENT         Q.P.           Q.P.          Q.P.          Q.P.
        students’  daily  assignments,  written
        lessons,  tests  and  class  participation.    A+   98-100     4.33        4.83          5.33          2.16
        Grades will be given in letters, and the
        letters  will  appear  in  the  report  card   A   93-97     4.00          4.50          5.00          2.00
        every  9  weeks.  The  letter  has  a   A-    90-92         3.67           4.17          4.67          1.835
        numerical  equivalency  for  computing   B+   87-89         3.33           3.83          4.33          1.66
        the  student’s  total  academic  point   B    83-86         3.00           3.50          4.00          1.50
        average.
                                               B-     80-82         2.67           3.17          3.67          1.335
        The  following  letters  are  used  in   C+   77-79         2.33           2.83          3.33          1.16
        recording   marks    for   reporting   C      73-76         2.00           2.50          3.00          1.00
        purposes.    Also  indicated  are  quality   C-   70-72     1.67           2.17          2.67          0.835
        points  (Q.P.)  for  Regular,  Honors  and
        Advanced Placement courses.            D+     67-69         1.33           1.33          1.33          0.67
                                               D      63-66         1.00           1.00          1.00          0.50
                                               D-     60-62         0.67           0.67          0.67          0.335

                                               F      Failing       0.00           0.00          0.00          0.00


        SATISFACTORY/UNSATISFACTORY OPTION (S/U)

        The "S/U" option is the opportunity given to a junior or senior to select 1 unit of credit or less in non-required subjects
        for credit each year in which the grade will be either "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory.“ “Satisfactory” (S) will require a
        “C-”  or  higher  for  credit;  this  translates  into  an  average  of  at  least  70%.  An  average  below  70%  will  result  in  an
        “Unsatisfactory” (U).  This option is not available for honors or advanced placement courses. Sophomores in a third year
        of World  Languages  and/or who  are  taking  elective  Physical  Education  courses  are  also eligible  for  this option  (PE
        students who have met the .5 PE requirement). Begun in 2015-16: Students seeking Physical Education credit through
        the Credit Flex Option will be graded “S/U” due to the portfolio nature of the completed plan. Special Note: Students
        seeking  admission  to  very  selective  colleges/universities  should  give  extra  consideration  to  the  S/U  option—these
        institutions may consider such options as unfavorable when transcripts are reviewed.

        "Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory" credit will be included in the total credits being taken by the student, but will not be
        figured into the grade point average or class rank. Therefore, the “S/U” option does not figure into the GPA to determine
        a student’s eligibility; however it will count toward the 5-credit course requirement that also determines eligibility. The
        student's declaration for "S/U" must be made prior to the end of September for the first semester or year-long courses
        and the applications must be approved by guidance/administration. During the second semester, students have the first
        ten school days to select this option. Applications are available in the school counseling office.

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