Success Grade
 				 					Success grade is determined by evaluating the tests scores out of  100. Status in a lesson is determined by success grade. Success grade is  determined by the joint evaluation of semester success grade obtained  from studies carried out during semester and success grade obtained from  general exams held at the end of the semester. Studies carried out  during semester are attendance to course and application, field work,  practice, assignment, project, internship, workshop, seminar, laboratory  and similar studies. Determining the student semester success grade,  these studies can be evaluated in certain rate with mid-term exam in the  last week stated in the academic calendar. The impact of general exam  to course success score can be minimum 40 % and maximum 60 %. Within the  first two weeks of the semester, the instructor in charge of course  announces the impact rates of semester success grade and general exams  to success grade in addition to the application type of studies carried  out during semester by students in order to be regarded as successful.
 				 					Relative evaluation system is used in calculation of success grade.  In relative evaluation, arithmetic average of course success score of  all students taking course and statistical distribution are taken into  account. Implementation principles of relative evaluation system are  determined by the Senate.
 				 					Letter Grade and Grade Points are determined as below
 				  				 					 						 							|  								Course Grade |  							 								Grade Points |  						
 						 							|  								AA |  							 								4,00 |  						
 						 							|  								BA |  							 								3,50 |  						
 						 							|  								BB |  							 								3,00 |  						
 						 							|  								CB |  							 								2,50 |  						
 						 							|  								CC |  							 								2,00 |  						
 						 							|  								DC |  							 								1,50 |  						
 						 							|  								DD |  							 								1,00 |  						
 						 							|  								FD |  							 								0,50 |  						
 						 							|  								FF |  							 								0,00 |  						
 					 				
 				  				 					Codes
 					a) S: Successful in the non-credit courses,
 				 					b) U: Unsuccessful in the non-credit courses,
 				 					c) P: Successful in the annual courses at the end of the first semester,
 				 					 d) EX: Successful in the exemption exam fulfilled by the university,
 				 					e) NI: Course grades apart from weighted average,
 				 					f) NA: Unsuccessful because the students have failed to regularly  attend courses or have not fulfilled the requirements of the course  practices in order to take the general exam,
 				 					g) T: Transfer course grade.
 					The students who get one of the following grades AA, BA, BB, CB,  CC, S and EX are considered to be successful. The ones who have obtained  the grade DC or DD from one or several courses are considered as  successful on condition that they complete the courses in the semester  for which they registered with the academic average of 2,00 and above.  "T" stands for the received course grade of the transferred students  from other departments and universities and its equivalence is adopted  by the Faculty/School Board on the recommendation of Department Chair.  It is not included in GPA calculations.
 				 					Academic Avarage
 				 					Success of a student is determined by calculating Semester Point  Average and Grade Point Average. Weighted grade point is calculated by  multiplying the course credit with the coefficient.
 				 					Semester point average is calculated by dividing the total amount  of weighted grade points of courses that should be taken in the semester  by the total amount of credit hours attempted. Annual courses are  included in the spring term point average.
 				 					General point average is calculated by dividing the total amount of  weighted grade points of courses that should be taken throughout the  whole university education by the total amount of credit hours  attempted.
 				 					When calculating academic average, two digits after the decimal  point are taken. The number in the second digit is enhanced one on  condition that the number in the third digit after decimal point is five  and above.
 				 					Minor and double major courses and S and T grade courses even if  stated in academic plan are not considered in calculating academic  average. The last taken grade is included in academic average in  repeated courses. 
 				 					Students can optionally repeat DD, DC and CC grade courses to  increase their academic average. The last taken grades of these courses  are included in academic average.