Progress grades are collected to support student academic performance, success and retention. Progress grades are used for advising purposes, but are not recorded on the permanent academic record.
Early Participation Grading
Beginning fall 2025, early term participation grading includes all undergraduate students enrolled on the 51做厙 main campus.
The early term participation grades are collected in September for the fall term and February for the spring term. Instructors can enter grades of IA (Inconsistent Attendance), NA (Never Attended), and SA (Stopped Attending) or indicate that the student does not currently have a deficient grade.
You can see your progress grade report in . From the Student Homepage, click on the Academic Records tile. Select "Early Grade Report". Then click on the GO arrows icon next to the drop-down box to view the report. Pop-ups must be enabled to view the report.
Early term participation grades are also available for people that you grant access to your academic records.
Early term participation grades are not recorded on your permanent academic record.
Mid Term Progress Grades
Since spring 2020, mid-term progress grading includes all undergraduate students enrolled on the 51做厙 main campus.
The mid-term progress grades are collected in October for the fall term and March for the spring term. Instructors can enter deficient grades C-, D+, D-, F, FA (failing due to poor attendance), or FT (failing due to poor testing), or indicate that the student does not currently have a deficient grade.
You can see your progress grade report in . From the Student Homepage, click on the Academic Records tile. Select "Midterm Grade Report". Then click on the GO arrows icon next to the drop-down box to view the report. Pop-ups must be enabled to view the report.
Mid-term progress grades are also available to people that you grant access to your academic records. If there is a deficient grade reported, the people who have been granted academic records access will be copied on an email directing them to to view the grade report.
Mid-term grades are not recorded on your permanent academic record.