What is the grading scale used at Kaplan University?

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Kaplan University utilizes a standard grading scale that generally ranges from A to F, with corresponding grade point values assigned to each letter grade. The scale typically reflects the following values: an A represents excellent performance and is usually valued at four grade points per credit hour; a B signifies good performance, typically valued at three grade points; a C indicates satisfactory performance with a value of two grade points; a D denotes marginal performance, valued at one grade point; and an F indicates failing performance, which carries no grade points. In addition to these grades, Kaplan University may also employ pluses and minuses, such as A-, B+, and C-, which can slightly adjust the grade point values. This system underscores the importance of academic achievement and allows students to understand how their performance impacts their overall grade point average. For precise details regarding the grading policies, it is advised to consult the official Kaplan University web page, as policies may vary or be updated regularly.
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Answered Sep 22, 2025

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