- (1) Until the 2022-2023 school year, LEAs shall use the following uniform grading system for students enrolled in grades nine through twelve (9-12) for purposes of application for postsecondary financial assistance administered by the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation: Uniform Grading System Local and Advanced Statewide Dual Placement, Credit Courses, Cambridge Industry International, College Percentage Grade Honors Courses Certification- Level Exam Program Range Aligned Courses, (CLEP), and and Dual International Enrollment Baccalaureate Courses Courses A 93 100 Shall include the Shall include the Shall include the B 85 92 C 75 84 addition of 3 addition of 4 addition of 5 D 70 74 percentage points percentage points to percentage points to to the grades the grades used to the grades used to used to calculate calculate the calculate the semester F 0 69 the semester semester average. average. average.
- (2) Beginning with grades issued in the 2022-2023 school year and thereafter, LEAs shall use the following uniform grading system for students enrolled in grades nine through twelve (9- 12) for purposes of application for postsecondary financial assistance administered by the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation: Uniform Grading System Advanced Placement, Local and Cambridge Statewide Dual International, College Percentage Credit Courses, Grade Honors Courses Level Exam Program Range and Industry (CLEP), International Certification- Baccalaureate Aligned Courses*. Courses, and Dual Enrollment Courses*. A 90 100 Shall include the Shall include the Shall include the B 80 89 addition of 3 addition of 4 addition of 5 percentage points percentage points to percentage points to C 70 79 to the grades the grades used to the grades used to used to calculate calculate the calculate the semester D 60 69 the semester semester average. average. average. F 0 59 *Dual Enrollment *Dual Enrollment Courses completed Courses completed in in the 2022-23 and the 2024-25 school 2023-24 school year and thereafter years shall include shall include the the addition of 4 addition of 5 percentage points to percentage points the grades used to used to calculate the calculate the semester average. semester average.
- (3) Assigning additional quality points above 4.0 for honors courses, Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Exam Program (CLEP), International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge International, dual credit, dual enrollment, and Industry Certification-aligned courses is not allowed for the purpose of determining eligibility for the lottery scholarships.
- (4) LEAs must utilize the Uniform Grading System to calculate eligibility for financial assistance administered by the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation. However, LEAs may adopt an additional local grading scale(s) for other purposes.
- (5) LEAs may adopt the Uniform Grading System for grades pre-K through eight (8) or they may adopt a local grading scale for those grades.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 49-1-302, 49-6-407, and 49-6-3004. Administrative History: Original rule certified June 10, 1974. Amendment filed July 15, 1976; effective August 16, 1976. Amendment filed February 28, 1978; effective March 30, 1978. Amendment filed January 9, 1979; effective February 23, 1979. Amendment and new rule filed October 15, 1979; effective January 8, 1980. Amendment filed April 14, 1980; effective May 28, 1980. Amendment filed November 13, 1981; effective March 16, 1982. Amendment filed April 13, 1982; effective May 28, 1982. Repeal and new rule filed April 18, 1983; effective May 18, 1983. Amendment filed January 6, 1984; effective April 15, 1984. Amendment filed August 20, 1984; effective November 13, 1984. Amendment filed October 3, 1985; effective January 14, 1986. Amendment filed March 25, 1986; effective June 14, 1986. Amendment filed May 28, 1986; effective June 27, 1986. Amendment filed July 10, 1986; effective October 29, 1986. Amendment filed October 29, 1986; effective December 13, 1986. Amendment filed July 22, 1987; effective October 28, 1987. Amendment filed November 18, 1987; effective February 28, 1988. Amendment filed July 21, 1988; effective October 29, 1988. Repeal and new rule filed March 16, 1992; effective June 29, 1992. Amendment filed November 3, 1993; effective March 30, 1994. Amendment filed March 14, 1995; effective July 28, 1995. Amendment filed April 29, 1996; effective August 28, 1996. Amendments filed October 25, 2017; effective January 23, 2018. Amendments filed March 20, 2018; to have been effective June 18, 2018. However, on May 24, 2018, the Government Operations Committee filed a 5-day stay; new effective date June 23, 2018. Amendments filed January 11, 2019; effective April 11, 2019. Amendments filed August 20, 2020; effective November 18, 2020. Emergency rules filed August 1, 2022; effective through January 28, 2023. Emergency rules expired effective January 29, 2023, and the rules reverted to their previous statuses. Amendments filed January 6, 2023; effective April 6, 2023. Amendments filed July 8, 2024; effective October 6, 2024.