Northern Michigan University uses letter grades which are assigned a numerical value. The total number of grade points (honor points) is the product of the credits and the honor point value of the grade received in the course. Grade reports are not mailed to students at the end of each semester. Students access their grades on the Web at mynmu.nmu.edu, usually by the first Thursday after the semester ends. Grades cannot be obtained by telephone and NMU does not mail grade reports.

Directions for Obtaining Grades

  • on the Web, go to MyNMU
  • enter your User ID and Password*
  • click the Student Services folder tab
  • In the "Student Services" block, click Grades

*If you do not know or have forgotten your user ID and password go to myuser.nmu.edu to look it up or reset it.

Print a Copy of Your Grades

Open window on computer that displays your grades; (see above directions)

VERSION I:

  • on your keyboard, press ALT + Print Screen (PrtSc)
  • open FrontPage or Microsoft Word
  • right click your mouse and select paste
  • print grades and save document

VERSION II:

  • on your keyboard, press CTRL + P
  • print grades

Grade Changes

If a student believes that an error has been made in issuing a final grade, the student must contact the course instructor no later than three weeks into the following semester. If the instructor agrees that there was an error made, the instructor will fill out a change of grade form. The instructor will then submit the form to the department head for review and signature. Once reviewed and signed by the department head, the change of grade form is forwarded to the college dean for final review and a signature. The college dean will then forward the form to the Registrar's Office for processing. This process will take several days or up to two weeks. If your grade does not get corrected, contact your instructor. Please do not call the Registrar's Office about the status of a change of grade because the Registrar's Office will not have any knowledge or information about your grade change until the completed form is received. When the Registrar's Office receives the grade change, students will be able to view the corrected grade on MyNMU. All forms received by the Registrar's Office are uploaded to the computer daily.

Students who believe that they have been unfairly graded in a course should follow the appeals procedure outlined in the NMU Student Handbook.

See the links to the right for more information.

Helpful Grade Links

Grade Significance Honor Points
A Distinguished 4.00
A- Superior 3.70
B+ Excellent 3.30
B Very Good 3.00
B- Good 2.70
C+ Satisfactory 2.30
C Average 2.00
C- Fair 1.70
D+ Inferior 1.30
D Poor 1.00
D- Poor but Passing .70
F Failure 0.00
AU Audit 0.00
I Incomplete 0.00
MG No Grade Submitted 0.00
P Completion 0.00
R Research in Progress 0.00
S Satisfactory 0.00
U Unsatisfactory 0.00
W Withdrawal 0.00
X Course in Progress 0.00

A grade of “I” (Incomplete) applies to work of acceptable quality when the full amount is not completed because of reasons acceptable to the instructor, such as illness. It is never applied to poor work.

Students can not graduate with a grade of "I" or "X" on their record.

A grade of "MG" (Missing Grade) Missing grade/no grade submitted is issued when the instructor does not submit a grade for a student by the grading deadline. Student who receive a "MG" should contact the instructor or department head to determine the reason why the grade was not issued on time and when the grade will be recorded.

A grade of “P” (Completion) is awarded when a student has marginally a student teaching assignment. These students are not recommended to the state for certification.

A grade of “R” (Research in Progress) is issued when research field study or internships extend beyond the end of the semester. Used for graduate courses only.

A grade of “S” (Satisfactory) is issued when a course has been satisfactorily completed. Courses graded "S" are counted in earned hours. The grades are not included in the computation of the GPA.

A grade of “U” (Unsatisfactory) is issued when a course has not been completed satisfactorily. Courses graded "U" are included in attempted hours. The grades are not included in the computation of the GPA.

A grade of “W” (Withdrawal) is awarded when a student has officially withdrawn from a course. Courses graded "W" are included in attempted hours. The grades are not included in the computation of the GPA.

A grade of “X” is normally issued when a particular course continues to meet after the grading period of a semester. Students who receive an "X" should contact the instructor or department head to determine when the grade will be recorded.

Students can not graduate with a grade of "I" or "X" on their record.

A grade of "AU" (Audit) is awarded to a student who is not taking a course for credit.

Grade Report Confidentiality


In accordance with The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Northern Michigan University policy prohibits the release of grade reports to anyone other than the student.