Grading system of Podiatry Schools

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Hi all,

Thank you all for the input,
I have compiled everyone's valuable insights below:

Temple (TUSPM) and Western have percentage system (0-100) instead of grade
NYCPM , AZPOD, and DMU have plus, minus, whole grade system (A, A-, B+, B, B-)
(below 70% for AZPOD, CSPM, and TUSPM is not passing)
Barry, CSPM, ksucpm, and SCPM have whole grade system (A,B,C,D)
[Barry doesn't round up. Ex. 89.9999 is a B]

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Hi,

What are the grading systems for different podiatry schools.
From what I have gathered,
DMU and Temple (TUSPM) have percentage system (0-100) instead of grade
NYCPM has plus, minus, whole grade system (A, A-, B+, B, B-)
and Barry has whole grade system (A,B,C,D)

Could anyone tell me about
AZPOD, Western, SCPM, KSUCPM, and CSPM?

DMU uses the plus/minus system....
 
AZPOD has the whole grade +/- system with anything below a 70% not passing.
 
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Kent is just letter grade (A, B, C, F), no +/-.
 
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Temple (TUSPM) has percentage system (0-100) instead of grade.

This is correct for TUSPM. Like AZPOD, anything below 70% is a failing grade.
 
CSPM has a whole grade system A, B, C, F (anything below 70% is a fail).
 
Western uses the grading system similar to temple, 0-100% scale with 70% as passing.
 
At Barry, none of your 1st year professors will round grades either (89.99 is a B, not an A- or B+).
 
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