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Grading

Instructors assign letter grades based on student performance. The grade in a course represents the extent to which the student learning objectives have been demonstrated by the student. Factors other than those in the student learning objectives and/or about which instruction has not been provided as part of the course may not be considered in the calculation of the grade, unless these are provided in a prerequisite course or are required for admission to the program. Academic and professional performance issues that are not in the student learning objectives may be communicated to the students through measures other than the course grade.

Factors other than those in the student learning objectives and/or about which instruction has not been provided as part of the course may not be considered in the calculation of the grade. Academic and professional performance issues that are not in the course objectives may be communicated to the students through means other than the course grade.

Pluses and minuses are not part of the official grading system and are not used to calculate a student’s grade point average.

In the Human Development program, independent contract work is graded P/NC.

Grade Values and Points

Saint Mary's University of Minnesota uses a grade point system to evaluate the overall quality of course work. The number of grade points earned in a given course is the number of credits for that course multiplied by the quality point corresponding to the grade recorded in that course, as shown below.

Undergraduate Programs Grading Scale

The grades of A, AB, B, BC, C, CD, D, F, P, NC and X are all used in the calculation of the undergraduate grade point average. All undergraduate courses (except ILR credits and TCP exams) are graded on the following scale. Only grades of D and above are acceptable for credit.

Grade Suggested Achievement Level Quality Points
A 95-100% of points 4.0
AB 90-94% of points 3.5
B 85-89% of points 3.0
BC 80-84% of points 2.5
C 75-79% of points 2.0
CD 70-74% of points 1.5
D 60-69% of points 1.0
F Fewer than 60% of points 0.0
I/grade Incomplete/current grade 0.0
P Pass (A, AB, B, BC, C) 0.0
NC No Credit (CD, D, F) 0.0
AU Audit 0.0
W Withdrawal (prior to mid-term of course) 0.0
IP Course in Progress 0.0
CP Course Completed (not taken for credit) 0.0
X Unauthorized withdrawal 0.0

All drop fees and grades for dropped courses are calculated based upon the date that written notification of the drop is received at the university. Mailing the drop card, sending an e-mail to mplsdropclass@smumn.edu, or submitting a request online using WebTools at http://atlantis.smumn.edu are all acceptable methods to inform the university of the student’s intention to drop a class. If written notification is not received by the university, the student will be administratively withdrawn from the course. Unauthorized withdrawal from a course will result in the grade of X.

Graduate Certificate, Master Degree, Advanced Graduate Certificate, Specialist Degree, and Doctoral Degree Programs Grading Scale

The grades of A, B, C, NC and X are all used in the calculation of the graduate grade point average.

Grade Suggested Achievement Level Quality Points
A 90-100% of points 4.0
B 80-89% of points 3.0
C 70-79% of points 2.0
NC Fewer than 70% of points No Credit 0.0
I/grade Incomplete/current grade 0.0
P Pass (A, B) 0.0
AU Audit 0.0
W Withdrawal (prior to mid-term of course) 0.0
IP Course in Progress 0.0
X Unauthorized withdrawal 0.0

All drop fees and grades for dropped courses are calculated based upon the date that written notification of the drop is received at the university. Mailing the drop card, sending an e-mail to mplsdropclass@smumn.edu, or submitting a request online using WebTools at http://www.webtools.smumn.edu are all acceptable methods to inform the university of the student’s intention to drop a class. If written notification is not received by the university, the student will be administratively withdrawn from the course. Unauthorized withdrawal from a course will result in the grade of X.

I/Grade

The grade of “I” (Incomplete) may or may not be given by the instructor at the student’s request when the required work is not completed. The student must submit a written request to the instructor prior to the final class session. In addition, the student must contact the instructor to ascertain what work remains to be done.

The instructor must report on the official grade roster the grade “I” followed by the grade that the student will receive if the course work is not completed within 60 days of the last day of the class (e.g. I/NC or I/C or I/B). Submission of the grade of “I” without the corresponding letter grade will be treated as an I/NC.

If the required work is completed in the specified time, the instructor will report a single final grade to the registrar. That grade will replace the I/grade, the incomplete will be removed, and the grade point average will be recomputed accordingly. Otherwise, the provisional grade which was assigned along with the “I” will become a permanent part of the transcript.

A request for an extension beyond 60 days must be submitted, in writing, to the program director. The program director, after conferring with the instructor, may or may not grant the extension. Students receiving incompletes in prerequisite courses will be administratively withdrawn from the subsequent course if the incomplete is not resolved at least one week prior to the start of the course. No drop fee is charged for these administrative withdrawals.

IP Grade

The IP grade is reserved for courses that are designated to run across semesters where the student is required to complete a defined number of hours such as a practicum or internship. This grade is assigned at the end of the first semester and prior to completion of work. The IP grade should not be used interchangeably with the I/grade.

Pass/No Credit Option (Human Development Only)

Students may elect to take courses under the Pass/No Credit (P/NC) grading option. In such courses, students receive either the grade of P for Pass or NC for No Credit. Pass is defined as performing at the B level or higher.

Credits earned under this option are counted toward the total number of credits required for graduation, but are not used in determining a student’s grade point average. A student must declare at the time of registration an intention to take a course under the P/NC option. No change can be made after registration.

Change of Grade

Changes of grade cannot be made on the basis of work done after the final grade has been submitted. If instructors discover errors in grades they have reported, an amended grade report must be filed with the registrar. The same process is followed when incompletes are resolved. Any change of grade should be filed shortly after the student’s submission of completed work and grading. A student who contests a grade must do so within 45 days of the posting of the final grade.

Grade Grievance Procedure

A process has been developed to address a concern that a student may have regarding a course grade. The student’s appeal must be based on grounds other than his or her subjective disagreement with the instructor’s evaluation of his or her work.

The student must discuss the matter with the course instructor within 15 days of the grade being posted on the student’s academic record. The instructor may request that the student provide a written explanation that justifies the need for a change of grade.

If the student feels that a satisfactory resolution is not achieved, the student must discuss the matter with his or her program director within 15 days after meeting with the instructor. The student must provide written justification of the need for a change of grade plus copies of all supporting documents to the program director. The program director will attempt to resolve the issue between the student and course instructor. The program director informs the student of the outcome in writing, within 15 days of meeting with the student.

If the student feels that a satisfactory resolution has not been achieved, the student must forward a written statement describing the grievance, a copy of the written decision by the program director and all supporting documents to the Academic Dean or designee within 15 days of receiving the program director’s decision. The Academic Dean or designee attempts to resolve the issue. The Academic Dean informs the student of the outcome in writing, within 15 days of receiving the written grievance and supporting documents from the student.

The Academic Dean represents the final level of appeal. If the Academic Dean rules in favor of the student and the faculty member is not in agreement, the Academic Dean may not change the grade other than to assign a grade of P (Pass) or W (Withdrawal).

Change of Grade Due to Withdrawal from Program

When students withdraw from the university, grades of IP will be changed to W (Withdrawal); grades of I/grade will be changed to the grade given by the instructor in the event that the work is not finished (Please refer to I/Grade).





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