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Student Name: Battista, Victoria S.
Numeric Identifier: F8726A
Birth Date: 07/31/xxxx
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Summer 2009 Applied Economics
AS Appl 440.605 Statistics B+
Fall 2009 Applied Economics
AS Appl 440.601 MIcroeconomic Theory & Policy A-
Spring 2010 Applied Economics
AS Appl 440.606 Econometrics A
Summer 2010 Applied Economics
AS Env 420.683 Topics:Env Policy,European Union B+
Fall 2010 Applied Economics
AS Appl 440.602 Macroeconomic Theory & Policy A+
Summer 2011 Applied Economics
AS Appl 440.644 Game Theory A
AS Appl 440.648 Microeconometrics B
Fall 2011 Applied Economics
AS Appl 440.615 Macroeconomic Forecasting B+
Spring 2012 Applied Economics
AS Appl 440.659 Law & Economics A
Summer 2012 Applied Economics
AS Appl 440.671 Wine Economics A
Mahmud, Ahmed 8/2/2011 - 8/30/2013 - (Primary Advisor)
Advisors
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transcript. Mary Ellen Flaherty, Registrar
ZANVYL KRIEGER SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES
Baltimore, MD 21218 www.jhu.edu/registrar
ADVANCED ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
TRANSCRIPT
Date Printed
4/30/2014
Page 1 of 1
07/31/xxxx Master of Arts in Applied Economics 08/30/2013
Date of BirthIdentifier
F8726ABattista, Victoria S.
Student Name
COURSE TITLECRSE #DEPT GRADE
JHU Degree and Date Conferred
Advisor
Mahmud, Ahmed
DIV
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JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Office of the Registrar
75 Garland Hall, 3400 North Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland 21218 410-516-7088
Transcript Guide
For Enrollments from 2000-01 Academic Year to Present
This guide is for interpreting symbols or codes shown on transcripts for the following divisions of Johns Hopkins University:
Full-time: Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (AS); GWC Whiting School of Engineering (EN)
Part-time: Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs (AAP); GWC Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals (EP)
DIVISIONS
Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (AS)
GWC Whiting School of Engineering (EN)
Course Division Codes
JHU Codes are as follows:
AS Arts and Sciences
BU Business
ED Education
EN Engineering
ME Medicine
NR Nursing
PH Public Health
PY Peabody Conservatory
SA School of Advanced International Studies
Students may take courses at area institutions with which JHU has a
cooperative agreement. Codes for these schools are as follows:
BH Baltimore Hebrew College
BS Bowie State University
CO Coppin State University
GC Goucher College
LC Loyola College
LU Loyola University
MI Maryland Institute College of Art
MS Morgan State University
ND Notre Dame of Maryland University
SU Stevenson University
TS Towson State (renamed Towson University)
TU Towson University
VJ Villa Julie College (renamed Stevenson University)
UA University of Baltimore
MB University of Maryland at Baltimore
UM University of Maryland at Baltimore County (UMBC)
AF University of Maryland College Park (Air Force)
Students may take study abroad programs approved for grades and
credits. Codes for those programs are as follows:
AP Argentina Program
BC Berlin Consortium
BP Bolivia Program
SA Bologna - SAIS
FE French Exchange Program
VS Florence/Villa Spellman Program (discontinued)
HA Hopkins Abroad
FP JHU in Tours Program (discontinued)
LP Lima Program
MP Madrid Program
NA Nanjing/Summer CET
SS Study in Singapore
Year of Study
Undergraduate level:
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior
Special or Engineering Innovations, non degree seeking,
Visiting, Pre-College, or Summer, non degree seeking
Post-Baccalaureate level:
Post-Bac/Pre-Med (Pre-Medical Program)
Special, degree or non-degree seeking
Graduate level:
Graduate
Special and Visiting, non-degree seeking
General Information for AS and EN
1. S/U grades (freshmen) - freshmen first semester grades are not
reported on the transcript. Each course with a grade of C- or above
is assigned the letter S (for Satisfactory) in place of a grade. Letter
grades below C- are assigned the letter U (for Unsatisfactory). In
the first semester of a student's freshman year, credit is awarded for
S grades. For the first semester freshman year only, credits are also
awarded for U grades if the actual grade is D or D+. In this instance
the grade of UCR is assigned. No first semester grades are included
in a student's cumulative grade-point average.
2. S/U option*(other) - students may take one course per semester
for Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory credit. These courses have no effect
on a student's grade point average. Students who earn a C- or above
in an S/U course receive an S on the academic record. When a D+,
D, or F is earned in a S/U course a grade of Unsatisfactory is
recorded on the academic record. With the exception of the first
semester of freshman year, courses with an Unsatisfactory grade
receive no credit.
3. Retake Policy - students may retake a course in which they
earned a C+ or lower. Effective Fall 2011 when the new grade is
recorded, the original grade remains c with R (Grade/R) to indicate
the course was retaken and does not affect grade point averages.
The most recent grade in the course receives credit that applies to
the grade point averages.
Prior to Fall 2011 when the new grade was recorded, the old grade
was replaced with the letter R to indicate the course was retaken.
The most recent grade in the course receives credit that applies to
the grade point averages.
4. Dean's List - noted for students who earn a term grade point
average of 3.5 or above in a semester of at least 14 credits with at
least 12 GPA credits graded.
5. Honors - General or Departmental Honors are awarded at
graduation. General honors are awarded to students with a
cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better. Departmental
honors are awarded by departments according to department
specific criteria.
6. Graduate Level Courses - Credit hours are not assigned to
graduate level courses except when taken by undergraduate
students. In addition, graduate level students may receive letter
grades (A, B, etc.) or P (passing). All 600-level courses and above
carry the equivalent of four credits unless taken by an
undergraduate.
7. Probation - Students who earn a grade point average less than
2.0 or fewer than 12 credits in a semester are placed on academic
probation.
Grading System
A+ = 4.0 points -Excellent
A = 4.0 points -Excellent
A- = 3.7 points -Excellent
B+ = 3.3 points -Good
B = 3.0 points -Good
B- = 2.7 points -Good
C+ = 2.3 points -Satisfactory
C = 2.0 points -Satisfactory
C- = 1.7 points -Satisfactory
D+ = 1.3 points -Passing (S/U option* is the exception)
D = 1.0 points -Passing (S/U option* is the exception)
F = 0 -Failure
FEV = -Failure-Ethics Violation
AU Audit (Graduate students only)
EXM By examination (discontinued Sept. 2004)
F Failure
I Incomplete
I/(Grade)** Incomplete Revert to Grade**
IP In progress
MR Missing grade roster
MT Multi-term
ND Not officially dropped
NG No grade given, course completed, credits awarded
P Passing (Graduate students only)
R Course retaken
(Grade)/R Course retaken – Effective Fall 2011
S Satisfactory completion
TR Transfer record
U Unsatisfactory
UCR Unsatisfactory with Credit
W Official withdrawal
X Not yet reported by instructor
*S/U Option
(Undergraduates Only) S = C- or Higher, U = D, D+ or F
Records for first semester freshmen show all grades using this option.
S/U grades have no effect on a student’s grade point average.
**Incomplete reverts to this letter grade after reversion deadline.
Course Numbering System
100-299 Undergraduate lower division
300-499 Undergraduate upper division
500-599 Undergraduate independent academic work
600-799 Graduate level
800-899 Graduate level independent study, dissertation, and
research
900-999 Special courses as identified by the Office of the
Registrar
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Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Advanced Academic Programs
Academic Program
Post-Baccalaureate level:
Post Baccalaureate Premedical Program
Graduate level:
Graduate Certificate
Master of Arts
Master of Science
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study
Grading System
A+ Excellent
A Excellent
A- Excellent
B+ Good
B Good
B- Good
C Fair
F Failure
AU Audit
I Incomplete
MR Missing grade roster
NG No grade given, course completed
W Official withdrawal
X Not yet reported by instructor
Course Numbering System
300 - 399 Prerequisite courses
600 - 899 Graduate level
Note: Credit hours are not assigned to graduate-level courses. All courses
600-level and above carry the equivalent of four credits.
The GWC Whiting School of Engineering
Engineering for Professionals (EP)
Note: In September 1983, the School of Engineering began offering
courses on a part-time basis. These courses had been part of the
School of Continuing Studies prior to that date. In summer 1987,
the Part-Time Engineering School was renamed Continuing
Professional Programs. Effective with summer session 1992, it was
renamed Part-Time Programs in Engineering and Applied Science.
Effective fall 2004, it was renamed Engineering and Applied
Science Programs for Professionals. Effective Spring 2010, it was
renamed Engineering for Professionals.
Academic Program
Undergraduate level:
Bachelor - Bachelor
BS - Bachelor of Science
Post-Baccalaureate level:
CCES - Certificate of Continuing Engineering Studies
PMC - Post-Master’s Certificate
Graduate level:
GC - Graduate Certificate
Master - Master
MS - Master of Science
Non-Degree GR - Non-Degree Graduate Student
EP Grading System (Effective June 2012)
A+ Excellent
A Excellent
A- Excellent
B+ Good
B Good
B- Good
C Fair
F Failure
AU Audit
I Incomplete
MR Missing grade roster
R Course retaken
W Official withdrawal
X Not yet reported by instructor
Effective June 2012:
Graduate level courses are assigned 3 credit hours.
EP Grading System (prior to June 2012)
A 4.0* Excellent
B 3.0* Good
C 2.0* Satisfactory
D 1.0* Passing (Undergraduate only)
F 0.0* Failure
AU Audit
I Incomplete
MR Missing grade roster
R Course retaken
W Official withdrawal
X Not yet reported by instructor
*Only undergraduate students receive credit hours.
Course Numbering System
100-199 Undergraduate level
200-299 Prerequisite courses
400-899 Graduate level
Note: Prior to June 2012 credit hours were not assigned to graduate-level
courses. Prior to June 2008, all courses 400-level and above carried the
equivalent of four credits. Effective summer 2008, all courses 400-level
and above carry the equivalent of three credits.
CALENDAR
All divisions are on a semester calendar - fall and spring with a
summer session and January Intersession.
Fall = August through December
Intersession - January
Spring = January through May
Summer = June through August
FURTHER INFORMATION
For additional information or questions regarding transcripts,
contact:
Office of the Registrar
Johns Hopkins University
75 Garland Hall
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 516-7088
The Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action institution. Questions regarding Title VI,
Title IX, and Section 504 should be referred to the Office of
Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, 130 Garland Hall,
(410) 516-8075
Revised: December 2012
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  • 1. Official Academic Transcript from Johns Hopkins University Statement of Authenticity This official academic transcript has been delivered to you through eSCRIP-SAFE, the Global Electronic Transcript Delivery Network, provided by SCRIP-SAFE International, 136 Commerce Blvd, Loveland, OH 45140, 1-877-204-6176. SCRIP-SAFE has been appointed and serves as the designated delivery agent for this sending school, and verifies this sender is recognized by the accreditation source identified below This official academic transcript was requested, created, and released to the recipient following all applicable state and federal laws. It is a violation of federal privacy law to provide a copy of this official academic transcript to anyone other than the named recipient. This PDF document includes: the cover page, the official academic transcript from the sending school, and the academic transcript legend guide. The authenticity of the PDF document may be validated at escrip-safe.com by selecting the Document Validation link. A printed copy cannot be validated. Questions regarding the content of the official academic transcript should be directed to the sending school. For additional information regarding this service, visit escrip-safe.com. Sending School Information Johns Hopkins University Gail Rauenzahn 3400 North Charles Street 75 Garland Hall Baltimore, MD 21218 Telephone: 410-516-7071 School Web Page: http://www.jhu.edu/ Registrar Office Web Page: http://www.jhu.edu/registrar/ Course Catalog Web Page: http://www.jhu.edu/registrar/catalog.pdf Accreditation: Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA) Student Information Student Name: Battista, Victoria S. Numeric Identifier: F8726A Birth Date: 07/31/xxxx Student Email: victoriabattista@gmail.com Receiver Information Victoria Battista victoriabattista@gmail.com Document Information Transmitted On: Wed, 30 April 2014 Transcript ID: TRAN000005698262 Save this PDF document immediately. It will expire from the eSCRIP-SAFE server 24 hours after it is first opened. Validate authenticity of the saved document at escrip-safe.com. This document is intended for the above named receiver. If you are not the identified receiver please notify the sending school immediately. Transcripts marked 'Issued to Student' are intended for student use only. Recipients should only accept academic transcripts directly from the sending school.
  • 2. This PDF document may be validated. A printed copy cannot be validated. See attached cover page for additional information. FromJohnsHopkinsUniversitytoVictoriaBattistavictoriabattista@gmail.comon04/30/201410:53AMTRAN000005698262 FromJohnsHopkinsUniversitytoVictoriaBattistavictoriabattista@gmail.comon04/30/201410:53AMTRAN000005698262 **End Of Transcript** Summer 2009 Applied Economics AS Appl 440.605 Statistics B+ Fall 2009 Applied Economics AS Appl 440.601 MIcroeconomic Theory & Policy A- Spring 2010 Applied Economics AS Appl 440.606 Econometrics A Summer 2010 Applied Economics AS Env 420.683 Topics:Env Policy,European Union B+ Fall 2010 Applied Economics AS Appl 440.602 Macroeconomic Theory & Policy A+ Summer 2011 Applied Economics AS Appl 440.644 Game Theory A AS Appl 440.648 Microeconometrics B Fall 2011 Applied Economics AS Appl 440.615 Macroeconomic Forecasting B+ Spring 2012 Applied Economics AS Appl 440.659 Law & Economics A Summer 2012 Applied Economics AS Appl 440.671 Wine Economics A Mahmud, Ahmed 8/2/2011 - 8/30/2013 - (Primary Advisor) Advisors THIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN RELEASED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA) AND CANNOT BE FURTHER DISCLOSED TO ANY OTHER PARTY WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE STUDENT. TO TEST FOR AUTHENTICITY: This transcript was delivered through the eSCRIP-SAFE® Global Transcript Delivery Network. The original transcript is in electronic PDF form. The authenticity of this PDF document may be verified at scrip-safe.com. A printed copy of this transcript is not an original and is not considered to be an official transcript. Mary Ellen Flaherty, Registrar ZANVYL KRIEGER SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES Baltimore, MD 21218 www.jhu.edu/registrar ADVANCED ACADEMIC PROGRAMS TRANSCRIPT Date Printed 4/30/2014 Page 1 of 1 07/31/xxxx Master of Arts in Applied Economics 08/30/2013 Date of BirthIdentifier F8726ABattista, Victoria S. Student Name COURSE TITLECRSE #DEPT GRADE JHU Degree and Date Conferred Advisor Mahmud, Ahmed DIV
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FromJohnsHopkinsUniversitytoVictoriaBattistavictoriabattista@gmail.comon04/30/201410:53AMTRAN000005698262 FromJohnsHopkinsUniversitytoVictoriaBattistavictoriabattista@gmail.comon04/30/201410:53AMTRAN000005698262 JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Office of the Registrar 75 Garland Hall, 3400 North Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland 21218 410-516-7088 Transcript Guide For Enrollments from 2000-01 Academic Year to Present This guide is for interpreting symbols or codes shown on transcripts for the following divisions of Johns Hopkins University: Full-time: Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (AS); GWC Whiting School of Engineering (EN) Part-time: Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences - Advanced Academic Programs (AAP); GWC Whiting School of Engineering - Engineering for Professionals (EP) DIVISIONS Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences (AS) GWC Whiting School of Engineering (EN) Course Division Codes JHU Codes are as follows: AS Arts and Sciences BU Business ED Education EN Engineering ME Medicine NR Nursing PH Public Health PY Peabody Conservatory SA School of Advanced International Studies Students may take courses at area institutions with which JHU has a cooperative agreement. Codes for these schools are as follows: BH Baltimore Hebrew College BS Bowie State University CO Coppin State University GC Goucher College LC Loyola College LU Loyola University MI Maryland Institute College of Art MS Morgan State University ND Notre Dame of Maryland University SU Stevenson University TS Towson State (renamed Towson University) TU Towson University VJ Villa Julie College (renamed Stevenson University) UA University of Baltimore MB University of Maryland at Baltimore UM University of Maryland at Baltimore County (UMBC) AF University of Maryland College Park (Air Force) Students may take study abroad programs approved for grades and credits. Codes for those programs are as follows: AP Argentina Program BC Berlin Consortium BP Bolivia Program SA Bologna - SAIS FE French Exchange Program VS Florence/Villa Spellman Program (discontinued) HA Hopkins Abroad FP JHU in Tours Program (discontinued) LP Lima Program MP Madrid Program NA Nanjing/Summer CET SS Study in Singapore Year of Study Undergraduate level: Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Special or Engineering Innovations, non degree seeking, Visiting, Pre-College, or Summer, non degree seeking Post-Baccalaureate level: Post-Bac/Pre-Med (Pre-Medical Program) Special, degree or non-degree seeking Graduate level: Graduate Special and Visiting, non-degree seeking General Information for AS and EN 1. S/U grades (freshmen) - freshmen first semester grades are not reported on the transcript. Each course with a grade of C- or above is assigned the letter S (for Satisfactory) in place of a grade. Letter grades below C- are assigned the letter U (for Unsatisfactory). In the first semester of a student's freshman year, credit is awarded for S grades. For the first semester freshman year only, credits are also awarded for U grades if the actual grade is D or D+. In this instance the grade of UCR is assigned. No first semester grades are included in a student's cumulative grade-point average. 2. S/U option*(other) - students may take one course per semester for Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory credit. These courses have no effect on a student's grade point average. Students who earn a C- or above in an S/U course receive an S on the academic record. When a D+, D, or F is earned in a S/U course a grade of Unsatisfactory is recorded on the academic record. With the exception of the first semester of freshman year, courses with an Unsatisfactory grade receive no credit. 3. Retake Policy - students may retake a course in which they earned a C+ or lower. Effective Fall 2011 when the new grade is recorded, the original grade remains c with R (Grade/R) to indicate the course was retaken and does not affect grade point averages. The most recent grade in the course receives credit that applies to the grade point averages. Prior to Fall 2011 when the new grade was recorded, the old grade was replaced with the letter R to indicate the course was retaken. The most recent grade in the course receives credit that applies to the grade point averages. 4. Dean's List - noted for students who earn a term grade point average of 3.5 or above in a semester of at least 14 credits with at least 12 GPA credits graded. 5. Honors - General or Departmental Honors are awarded at graduation. General honors are awarded to students with a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or better. Departmental honors are awarded by departments according to department specific criteria. 6. Graduate Level Courses - Credit hours are not assigned to graduate level courses except when taken by undergraduate students. In addition, graduate level students may receive letter grades (A, B, etc.) or P (passing). All 600-level courses and above carry the equivalent of four credits unless taken by an undergraduate. 7. Probation - Students who earn a grade point average less than 2.0 or fewer than 12 credits in a semester are placed on academic probation. Grading System A+ = 4.0 points -Excellent A = 4.0 points -Excellent A- = 3.7 points -Excellent B+ = 3.3 points -Good B = 3.0 points -Good B- = 2.7 points -Good C+ = 2.3 points -Satisfactory C = 2.0 points -Satisfactory C- = 1.7 points -Satisfactory D+ = 1.3 points -Passing (S/U option* is the exception) D = 1.0 points -Passing (S/U option* is the exception) F = 0 -Failure FEV = -Failure-Ethics Violation AU Audit (Graduate students only) EXM By examination (discontinued Sept. 2004) F Failure I Incomplete I/(Grade)** Incomplete Revert to Grade** IP In progress MR Missing grade roster MT Multi-term ND Not officially dropped NG No grade given, course completed, credits awarded P Passing (Graduate students only) R Course retaken (Grade)/R Course retaken – Effective Fall 2011 S Satisfactory completion TR Transfer record U Unsatisfactory UCR Unsatisfactory with Credit W Official withdrawal X Not yet reported by instructor *S/U Option (Undergraduates Only) S = C- or Higher, U = D, D+ or F Records for first semester freshmen show all grades using this option. S/U grades have no effect on a student’s grade point average. **Incomplete reverts to this letter grade after reversion deadline. Course Numbering System 100-299 Undergraduate lower division 300-499 Undergraduate upper division 500-599 Undergraduate independent academic work 600-799 Graduate level 800-899 Graduate level independent study, dissertation, and research 900-999 Special courses as identified by the Office of the Registrar Page 1 of 2
  • 4. FromJohnsHopkinsUniversitytoVictoriaBattistavictoriabattista@gmail.comon04/30/201410:53AMTRAN000005698262 FromJohnsHopkinsUniversitytoVictoriaBattistavictoriabattista@gmail.comon04/30/201410:53AMTRAN000005698262 TO TEST FOR AUTHENTICITY: This transcript was delivered through the eSCRIP-SAFE® Global Transcript Delivery Network. The original transcript is in electronic PDF form. The authenticity of the PDF document may be validated at escrip-safe.com by selecting the Document Validation link. A printed copy cannot be validated. This document cannot be released to a third party without the written consent of the student. This is in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. ALTERATION OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE A CRIMINAL OFFENSE! Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Advanced Academic Programs Academic Program Post-Baccalaureate level: Post Baccalaureate Premedical Program Graduate level: Graduate Certificate Master of Arts Master of Science Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study Grading System A+ Excellent A Excellent A- Excellent B+ Good B Good B- Good C Fair F Failure AU Audit I Incomplete MR Missing grade roster NG No grade given, course completed W Official withdrawal X Not yet reported by instructor Course Numbering System 300 - 399 Prerequisite courses 600 - 899 Graduate level Note: Credit hours are not assigned to graduate-level courses. All courses 600-level and above carry the equivalent of four credits. The GWC Whiting School of Engineering Engineering for Professionals (EP) Note: In September 1983, the School of Engineering began offering courses on a part-time basis. These courses had been part of the School of Continuing Studies prior to that date. In summer 1987, the Part-Time Engineering School was renamed Continuing Professional Programs. Effective with summer session 1992, it was renamed Part-Time Programs in Engineering and Applied Science. Effective fall 2004, it was renamed Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals. Effective Spring 2010, it was renamed Engineering for Professionals. Academic Program Undergraduate level: Bachelor - Bachelor BS - Bachelor of Science Post-Baccalaureate level: CCES - Certificate of Continuing Engineering Studies PMC - Post-Master’s Certificate Graduate level: GC - Graduate Certificate Master - Master MS - Master of Science Non-Degree GR - Non-Degree Graduate Student EP Grading System (Effective June 2012) A+ Excellent A Excellent A- Excellent B+ Good B Good B- Good C Fair F Failure AU Audit I Incomplete MR Missing grade roster R Course retaken W Official withdrawal X Not yet reported by instructor Effective June 2012: Graduate level courses are assigned 3 credit hours. EP Grading System (prior to June 2012) A 4.0* Excellent B 3.0* Good C 2.0* Satisfactory D 1.0* Passing (Undergraduate only) F 0.0* Failure AU Audit I Incomplete MR Missing grade roster R Course retaken W Official withdrawal X Not yet reported by instructor *Only undergraduate students receive credit hours. Course Numbering System 100-199 Undergraduate level 200-299 Prerequisite courses 400-899 Graduate level Note: Prior to June 2012 credit hours were not assigned to graduate-level courses. Prior to June 2008, all courses 400-level and above carried the equivalent of four credits. Effective summer 2008, all courses 400-level and above carry the equivalent of three credits. CALENDAR All divisions are on a semester calendar - fall and spring with a summer session and January Intersession. Fall = August through December Intersession - January Spring = January through May Summer = June through August FURTHER INFORMATION For additional information or questions regarding transcripts, contact: Office of the Registrar Johns Hopkins University 75 Garland Hall 3400 North Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21218 (410) 516-7088 The Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. Questions regarding Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504 should be referred to the Office of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, 130 Garland Hall, (410) 516-8075 Revised: December 2012 Page 2 of 2