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Downers Grove, IL Campus Catalog
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College of Dental Medicine-Illinois
- Mission
- Vision
- Accreditation
- Degree Description
- Admissions
- Graduation Requirements
- Licensure Requirements
- Curriculum
- Course Descriptions
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Student Academic Policies
- Student Academic Progress Committee, Preclinical and Clinical
- Academic Failure
- Readmission after Dismissal for Poor Academic Performance
- Academic Warning
- Academic Probation
- Advanced Standing
- Appeal Process
- Disciplinary Warning/Probation
- Dismissal
- Course Failure Policy
- Grade for Retaken Course
- Faculty Advisor Program
- Grade Point Average
- Grading System
- Immunization Policy for CDMI
- Leave of Absence (LOA)
- Integrated National Board Dental Examination (INBDE) Policy
- Satisfactory Academic Progress
- Faculty
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College of Dental Medicine-Illinois
The grade point average is a weighted average computed using the number of credits assigned to each course and the quality points corresponding to the letter grade earned in each course. It is determined by calculating the total number of quality points earned and dividing them by the total number of credits carried. The total quality points earned for each course is determined by multiplying the quality points earned per credit (corresponding to the letter grade) by the number of credits assigned to the course. The student's cumulative grade point average is computed and recorded by the Office of the Registrar. It is calculated beginning at the end of the first quarter of enrollment, and does not include any grades or credits for courses audited or accepted for transfer, or courses with a grade of withdrawal (W), withdrawal failing (WF), pass (P) or failed (F) that were later repeated.