What does the alphabetical letter for my results mean?
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After the study periods' results release, your course result will be displayed as alphabetical letters.
 
The new Grades Procedure will replace the Grade Schedule from Semester 1 2022 onwards. 
 
While some of the alphabetical letters have remained the same, they now relate to a different result and correspondingly, have different grade points. 
 
Final Grade Prior to Semester 1, 2022       From Semester 1, 2022      
  HD   High Distinction    High Distinction
  D   Conceded Pass   Distinction
  A   Distinction   -
  B   Credit   -
  C   Pass   Credit
  P   -   Pass
  F   Fail   Fail
  CP   -   Conceded Pass
  UP   Ungraded Pass   Ungraded Pass
  UF   Ungraded Fail   Ungraded Fail
  CT   -   Credit Transfer
  EX   -   Exemption
  E   Exemption   -
  T   Transfer   -
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
If you studied prior to Semester 1 2022, both grading systems will display on your transcript. 
 
The Term will indicate which grading system applies. An example below:
 
Course Description Term Unit Grade GP
ACC1101 Accounting for Decision Making  S1,2021 1.00 C   Pass 4.0
             
FIN1101 Introduction to Corporate  Finance  S2,2021 1.00 A  Distinction 6.0
MGT1000 Organisational Behaviours   S2,2021 1.00 B Credit 5.0
             
ECO1000 Economics  S1,2022 1.00 D Distinction 6.0
LAW1500 Company Law  S1,2022 1.00 C Credit 5.0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A full list of UniSQ grades is available on the Results legend and glossary web page or in the Grades Procedure.
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