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Grades

Grades for all degree students are:

Credit: the course has been completed satisfactorily; no particular level of performance is specified.

Honors: work done in the course is significantly superior to the average level of performance in the School.

Pass: successful performance of the work in the course.

Low Pass: work done in the course is below the level of performance expected for the award of a degree.

Failure: no credit is given for the course.

Requirement Completed (RC): indicates J.D. preparticipation in Moot Court or Barristers’ Union.

There is no required or indicative “curve” for grades in Law School classes. Individual class rank is not computed.


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