GPA History Listing
About GPA history
GPA History displays a student's semester and cumulative credit totals and GPA. The information is updated in real time as data that impacts a student's credits or GPA is changed. If you configure it, accessing this page also updates the student’s GPA shown on the student’s profile.
Prerequisites
Create a grading scheme.
Required permissions
Module | Number | Description |
---|---|---|
My Info | 218 | View your own GPA history |
Parent | 721 | View GPA history as a third party |
Student | 230 | View a student’s GPA history |
Student | 247 | View transfer credit information on GPA history |
Turn on real-time GPA processing
If your institution calculates a traditional GPA where each class' final grade factors into a academic period and cumulative GPA, we recommend you turn on this feature. If you do, the student’s GPA will update as soon as you go to the GPA History page. When you access the page, the GPA on the student’s profile will also update. If you don’t turn on real-time GPA processing, the GPA updates overnight on GPA history and on the profile.
Go to Admin > Custom Control.
In Search enter GPASTYLE.
Click the pencil.
In Parameter Value 1 ensure that nothing appears. (The value should be empty/blank.)
Click Save.
View GPA history
Go to the student’s profile.
Go to Person Selected > GPA History.
Understanding GPA history
Campus Cafe creates a row for each degree (study) level-semester pair for which the student has an enrollment record.
For example, a student who registered for two semesters as an undergraduate (degree level 1) and one as a graduate student (degree level 2) would have the below rows. The 99 row totals credits and GPA taken across all semesters and degree (study) levels.
You can work with the information in the following ways:
The table can be sorted by clicking a column header.Â
Columns may be shown or hidden by clicking Column Visibility.
Columns may be rearranged by clicking and dragging them.Â
Data may be exported by using the copy, Excel or PDF buttons.