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Grades - Student Services In most faculties, individual courses are normally graded as follows For a complete list of grading practices, please visit the Academic Calendar For 2024 25 Winter Session and beyond, learn how to view your grades in Workday For the Winter Session, Term 1 grades are available in late December and Term 2 grades are available in late April
Logging into Workday Starting May 21, 2024, UBC students can use the Workday student information system to access student records, including the following: Course schedule and registration Grades
Grades performance - University of British Columbia View our step-by-step tutorial on how to view your grades in Workday To find out more about when your grades will be released, visit courses, money enrolment UBC uses a percentage scale (100%) and equivalent letter grades for grading purposes
About your grades and academic record - UBC Grad School The “View my Academic Record” page will display your grades for all terms, your cumulative average, and your academic standing If you don’t see a grade for a course, your professor hasn’t submitted it yet Visit the UBC Academic Calendar to learn more about grades and standings How to view your grades and academic record
Grades - University of British Columbia View the UBC Calendar for grading practices and information about reviewing your assigned standing in a course View your grades online through Workday Download the Application for Review of Assigned Standing in a course (PDF)
Your student record - Student Services Follow online tutorials to view, add, or change your student details in Workday Find out how to order your official and unofficial transcript, including information about timelines, fees, formats, and delivery options If you’ve already graduated and need a replacement copy of your parchment, you can order one online
Statistics by Course - UBCGrades A tool to look up UBC historical grade distributions Visualize some data and make important choices
Viewing your grades and academic record | Workday Tutorials The “View My Grades” page will show you your grades for a specific academic term The “View my Academic Record” page will display your grades for all terms, your cumulative average, and your academic standing If you don’t see a grade for a course, your professor hasn’t submitted it yet
The basics - The Ubyssey Letter grades at UBC correspond to percentage ranges: 90 to 100 per cent is an A+, 85 to 89 is an A, 80 to 84 is an A-, 76 to 79 is a B+, 72 to 75 is a B, 68 to 71 is a B-, 64 to 67 is a C+, 60 to 63 is a C, 55 to 59 is a C-, 50 to 54 is a D, and anything below 50 is an F