Course grade appeals or other concerns or complaints based on charges of discrimination or sexual harassment should be taken to the Office of Institutional Equity, pursuant to other University ...
The University of Colorado Boulder allows degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students to repeat most courses for credit, subject to limits imposed by individual schools and colleges. When a ...
Grades of "satisfactory" (C or better) or "unsatisfactory" are given to all first-year students enrolled in a course offered for credit at mid-semester. Final letter grades are provided at the end of ...
At the commencement of the course, and as appropriate throughout the course, it is the responsibility of the instructor(s) to: Define criteria for evaluation. State the process for converting the ...
Under the grade replacement policy, undergraduate, graduate and nondegree students (law students are not eligible) may retake a CU Boulder course in which they earned a low grade in an attempt to ...
UAB offers the undergraduate student a forgiveness option by which courses taken at UAB may be repeated at UAB, and the grade for the first course will be excluded from the GPA calculation of his/her ...
Q: Who is allowed to submit or enter final grades? A: Final grades must be entered or submitted online via myPurdue Faculty Self Service or BrightSpace by the instructor of record for that course. Q: ...
Many have argued that increasing diversity and inclusion in STEM comes at the cost of lowering standards, but a recent report adds to what its authors say is “a growing literature” that debunks these ...
Click Settings on your course menu, scroll down to Grading Scheme and check the box for “Enable course grading scheme.” [Figure 1] Screenshot of WebCampus settings page showing “Language,” “File ...
Q: Who is allowed to submit or enter final grades? A: Final grades must be entered or submitted online via myPurdue Faculty Self Service or BrightSpace by the instructor of record for that course. Q: ...