- Students receive letter grades for college courses (A, B, C, D, E, W, F). No numeric
grade data will be submitted.
- Dual credit grades are applied to the student’s college and high school transcripts
and are a permanent part of a student’s academic record.
- Per state policy, dual credit courses are governed by the college’s grading policy.
Secondary schools awarding credit will use the college’s policy.
- Per KAR regulation 15:090: the course grade assigned by the college shall be used
by the high school in calculating the KEES grade point average, and shall be included
in the KEES calculation using a 5.0 point scale where 5.0 is an "A", 4.0 is a "B",
3.0 is a "C", 2.0 is a "D", and 1.0 is an "F".
- Colleges can’t change the deadlines for submitting and reporting grades. They also
can’t accommodate requests for early grade submission to a high school.
Entering and Posting Grades in the Faculty Center