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You have credits enrolled in, and the credits actually earned. A student can enroll for twelve credits, then drop or fail one three credit course. Thus, the enrolled credits would be 12, but the credits earned would be nine. Each grade is assigned quality points. For example a grade of A equals 12 quality points, a B nine quality points, a C six quality points, etc. This is used to calculate the students grade point average (GPA). You add the number of quality points and divide that number by the number of credits taken that semester. This gives you the GPA.

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