To find out what grade rule a class is using, you'll need to type in CRS1 into the Quick URL bar in AIM. From there, you will need to input the teaching area and number of the course (e.g. CHEM 331, etc.).
The field labelled Grade Rule will indicate which grade rule is currently set in AIM for that course. An example screenshot is seen below:
The definitions of all the AIM grade rules can be found by typing CRS4 into the Quick URL bar from AIM.
As of January 16th, 2014, these are the definitions of the AIM Grade Rules:
# | Official Name | Updated On |
---|---|---|
1 | Standard Grade Rule: A B C D E I UW | 11 Dec 2001 |
2 | Pass/Fail Grade Rule: P E I UW | 11 Dec 2001 |
3 | Graded/T/Fail Grade Rule: A B C D E I T UW | 11 Dec 2001 |
4 | Pass/Fail/T Grade Rule: P E I UW T | 11 Dec 2001 |
5 | Inclusive Grade Rule: A B C D E I P T UW | 11 Dec 2001 |
6 | Old Numeric Grade Rule: 50 - 90 P T I | 11 Dec 2001 |
7 | Numeric Grade Rule: 1.6 - 4.0 P T | 11 Dec 2001 |
8 | Standard Grade Rule: A B C D E I | 22 Aug 2005 |
9 | Pass/Fail Grade Rule: P E I | 22 Aug 2005 |
10 | Graded/T/Fail Grade Rule: A B C D E I T | 22 Aug 2005 |
11 | Pass/Fail/T Grade Rule: P E I T | 22 Aug 2005 |
12 | Inclusive Grade Rule: A B C D E I P T | 22 Aug 2005 |
You can also look at the meaning of different grade values here.