Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3335 - Ohio State University
Chapter 3335-8 - Adoption and Procedure of Courses and Curricula
Section 3335-8-26 - Point-hour ratio

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3335-8-26

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) The point-hour ratio of a student shall be computed by dividing the sum of the applicable number of credit hours (as defined in paragraph (B) of this rule) in which the marks "A," "A-," "B+," "B," "B-," "C+," "C," "C-," "D+," "D," "E," or "EN" have been given into the sum of the credit points (see rule 3335-8-25 of the Administrative Code) assigned for such hours.

(B) When determining the point-hour ratio of a student:

(1) For a semester, summer term or session, the "applicable number of credit hours" shall be the student's scheduled credit hours in that semester, summer term, or session.

(2) For the student's work in the university, the "applicable number of credit hours" shall be the total number of credit hours undertaken in the university except as modified by paragraph (A)(2) or (B) of rule 3335-8-27.1 of the Administrative Code.

(3) For the student's work in the graduate school, the "applicable number of credit hours" shall be the total number of graduate credit hours undertaken while enrolled in the graduate school. For the student's work in a professional college or school or professional division of a college, the "applicable number of credit hours" shall be the total number of credit hours undertaken while enrolled in the professional college or school or professional division of a college.

(4) For the student's work in the major field of interest, the "applicable number of credit hours" shall be the total number of credit hours undertaken in courses approved for the major program.

(C) No college of medicine point-hour average shall be computed for a student enrolled in the college of medicine in a curriculum leading to the degree, doctor of medicine, when that student has received only the marks of "H," "S," or "U" in the college of medicine.

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