Difference between revisions of "Current GPA Report"

From EDgearWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 38: Line 38:
  
 
'''Order''' is the display order
 
'''Order''' is the display order
 +
  
 
'''To Print this Report'''
 
'''To Print this Report'''

Revision as of 13:31, 10 January 2015

This report shows you current year GPA and a cumulative GPA for the current year.


On the left navigation panel, select Grades, Lists, and Current GPA Report .


Setup Box Options

To find definitions for standard setup values, follow this link: Standard Setup Options.

Other set up values not listed in the standard set up list:

Cumulative GPA on:

  1. Grading Period - Grading period grades
  2. Semester - Semester grades
  3. Final - Based on the Pupil Progression in the Sponsor Site


Update GPA is used to update GPA's before running the Current GPA report. It has it own setup that goes along with the standard setup options.

  1. Marking Period - select the marking period for which you are re-calculate grades.
  2. Calculate marking period gpa by course credit - use the course catalog credit value for calculating gpa's
  3. Include incomplete grades in gpa calculation - The letter I would have a value in calculating the gpa
  4. Do not create gpa on incomplete grades - A student with an I for a grade value would not be given a gpa.

Click OK


Column Headers

File:Gpa.PNG

To find definitions of commonly used column headers, follow this link: Common Column Headers.

Other columns not listed in the common column list:

P1-F2 are grading period terms

Cume is cumulative grade average

Order is the display order


To Print this Report

Click the Print button at the bottom of the screen.

A popup will appear with a set of document print options--PDF, XLS, CSV, HTML.

The default print option will be PDF.

Click the print button on this popup and a print preview window will appear.

To get the print icon on this window, hover the mouse in the bottom right area of the preview. A grey rectangle will appear with several icons.

Retrieved from EDgear Wiki