The Office of the Registrar makes these reports available for the five most recent years.
Reports are produced using “point in time” data that is collected after completion of the respective grading period.
As a result, grades submitted late and grade changes after final grading is complete are not reflected in the data.
Reports become available on the following schedule:
COLLEGE(S)/PROGRAM(S) |
LEVEL(S) |
ESTIMATED TIME |
- Center for Academic Enhancement
- Administration
- Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs
- Military Science
|
Undergraduate |
Fall semester – late December
Spring semester – mid-May
Summer semester – mid-August
|
- Agriculture & Life Sciences
- Architecture
- Arts & Sciences
- Bush School of Government and Public Service
- Mays Business
- Education & Human Development
- Engineering
- Texas A&M University at Galveston
- Geosciences
- Liberal Arts
- Medicine
- Nursing
- Public Health
- Texas A&M University at Qatar
- Science
- Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Science
- Performance, Visualization, & Fine Arts
|
Undergraduate and/or Graduate |
Fall semester – late December
Spring semester – mid-May
Summer semester – mid-August
|
|
Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional |
Fall semester – early January
Spring semester – mid-May
Summer semester – mid-August
|
|
Professional |
Fall Half Year– early January
Spring Half Year – late July
|
|
Graduate and Professional |
Fall semester – mid-January
Spring semester – mid-June
Summer semester – mid-August
|
- Pharmacy
- Veterinary Medicine
|
Professional |
Fall semester – late December
Spring semester – mid-May
Summer semester – mid-August
|
The Grade Distribution Report represents a statistical
analysis of grades given in each course and section. For courses with more than one section,
the report also provides totals for all sections. Department and college totals reflect composite
grade distribution.
In the interests of FERPA (Family Education Rights and Privacy Act) and the protection of student privacy,
course sections with an enrollment of less than five are not included in the reports.
The data is reported in both numeric and percentage figures and includes a calculation of the average GPA.
GPA calculations are truncated to the third decimal point.
Some programs have two reports, one for undergraduate and graduate courses and another for professional courses.
The GPA Distribution Report
provides a statistical analysis of undergraduate student achievement for a specific term within
each of the academic colleges and for the university as a whole. Figures for student achievement
within specific GPA ranges are reported by classification and gender. Composite calculations include
mean, median, and quartiles. GPA calculations reflected in this report are truncated to the third decimal point.
The Cumulative GPA Report provides a statistical analysis of cumulative
achievement for students across their entire undergraduate career. Figures for student achievement within
specific GPA ranges are reported by classification and gender. Composite calculations include mean, median,
and quartiles. GPA calculations reflected in this report are truncated to the third decimal point.