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Seattle University School of Law

Grading Policy

 

 

Grading policies at SU are more rigorous than at most other law schools. SU Law students are graded on an A to F scale, with professors being required to give C's and D's; other schools use a more liberal grading range of A to C or even A to B. SU Law students really earn their grades; the same students would probably make higher grades at other law schools. Class rank is the best way to gauge the academic achievement of our students.

First-Year Grading Policy

There is a mandatory grading curve for first-year classes except Legal Writing I. Considerable bunching occurs on the grading scale, particularly in the middle ranges. The cumulative percentage of grades for first-year classes must be as follows:

A- and above 15 - 25% 20%, plus or minus 5%
B+ and above 40 - 50% 45%, plus or minus 5%
B and above 70 - 80% 75%, plus or minus 5%
C+ and above 85 - 95% 90%, plus or minus 5%
C and below 5 - 15% 10%, plus or minus 5%
C- and below 0 - 10% 5%, plus or minus 5%

Students who entered in 2003 or earlier are subject to a different 1L grading curve. Please contact our office for details.

Upper Level Grading Policy

In all upper level, multiple section courses taught by more than one professor in the same year, the same grading curve applies, although it is presumptive and not mandatory.

Class Rank

Class rank is compiled once each year. First-year class rank is created and published after all first-year classes are completed at the end of summer term. A tentative first-year class rank is available after spring grades are processed in late June. First-year students may contact the Associate Dean for Student Affairs to obtain their tentative ranking. Second-year, third-year, and graduate class ranks are created and published after all spring grades have been processed.

Class rank GPA cut-offs for students who were 1L (first-year) during the 2007 - 2008 school year are as follows:

  • Top 10% Cumulative GPA of 3.401 - 3.846
  • Top 25% Cumulative GPA of 3.200 - 3.846
  • Top 50% Cumulative GPA of 2.890 - 3.846

Class rank GPA cut-offs for students who were 2L (second-year) during 2007 - 2008 are as follows:

  • Top 10% Cumulative GPA of 3.436 - 3.887
  • Top 25% Cumulative GPA of 3.230 - 3.887
  • Top 50% Cumulative GPA of 2.984 - 3.887

Class rank GPA cut-offs for students who were 3L or 4L (third or fourth-year) during 2007 - 2008 are as follows:

  • Top 10% Cumulative GPA of 3.476 - 3.900
  • Top 25% Cumulative GPA of 3.298 - 3.900
  • Top 50% Cumulative GPA of 3.047 - 3.900

Class rank GPA cut-offs for 2007 - 2008 graduates are as follows:

  • Top 10% Cumulative GPA of 3.489 - 3.918
  • Top 25% Cumulative GPA of 3.298 - 3.918
  • Top 50% Cumulative GPA of 3.046 - 3.918

Dean's List

The Dean's List comprises the top ten percent of the current year students by year according to yearly grade point average.

Graduation Honors

Beginning with the May 2011 graduating class, graduation honors will be as follows:

Top 2% of the Graduating Class summa cum laude
Next 8% of the Graduating Class magna cum laude
Next 23.3% of the Graduating Class cum laude

 

The grade point average cut-offs that correspond to the percentages for each honors level will be published on a yearly basis on the Law School's website and in the Student Handbook. In calculating the grade point average cut-offs, we will use the average GPA data from the prior three academic years. Once published following the spring semester, the grade point average cut-offs will be applicable for the following August, December and May graduating classes.

For the 2011 Graduates, the grade point cut-offs will be as follows:

3.70 summa cum laude
3.47 magna cum laude
3.20 cum laude