Common use of GRADING OF STUDENTS Clause in Contracts

GRADING OF STUDENTS. Faculty members are authorized and encouraged to exercise professional academic judgment to assign student grades, to determine methods for evaluation of students, and to specify detailed grading procedures and criteria for use by Technical Assistants in appropriate situations. Grades shall be established in accordance with established college standards and traditional academic prerogatives, and are subject to review and appeal through established college procedures. Faculty members are responsible for documenting student grading in a grade book. A clear and complete copy, which shall then be considered the official record, shall be submitted to the division ▇▇▇▇ within one week after final grades are required to be submitted to the Office of Registration and Student Records. A student may challenge a final grade by application to the Academic Integrity Committee as outlined in the Student Handbook. If the AIC formally recommends to the Vice President for Academic Affairs that a change should be made in a student’s final grade, the VPAA may make such a change. The Administration will not change a student’s final grade to a different letter grade or award credit without such a recommendation from the AIC; however, the VPAA may authorize that a student be dropped (i.e., removed) or withdrawn (i.e., with a W grade) from a section if the responsible ▇▇▇▇ or designee concludes that doing so is in the best interests of the student and the College and an academic matter is not involved. In such cases, the responsible faculty member will be notified.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

GRADING OF STUDENTS. Faculty members are authorized and encouraged to exercise professional academic judgment to assign student grades, to determine methods for evaluation of students, and to specify detailed grading procedures and criteria for use by Technical Assistants in appropriate situations. Grades shall be established in accordance with established college College standards and traditional academic prerogatives, and are subject to review and appeal through established college College procedures. Faculty members are responsible for documenting student grading in a grade book. A clear and complete copy, which shall then be considered the official record, shall be submitted to the division ▇▇▇▇ within one week after final grades are required to be submitted to the Office of Registration and Student Records. A student may challenge a final grade by application to the Academic Integrity Committee as outlined in the Student Handbook. If the AIC formally recommends to the Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs that a change should be made in a student’s final grade, the VPAA VPASA may make such a change. The Administration administration will not change a student’s final grade to a different letter grade or award credit without such a recommendation from the AIC; however, the VPAA VPASA may authorize that a student be dropped (i.e., removed) or withdrawn (i.e., with a W grade) from a section if the responsible ▇▇▇▇ or designee concludes that doing so is in the best interests of the student and the College and an academic matter is not involved. In such cases, the responsible faculty member will be notified.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

GRADING OF STUDENTS. Faculty members are authorized and encouraged to exercise professional academic judgment judgment, to assign student grades, grades to determine methods for evaluation of students, and to specify detailed grading procedures and criteria for use by Technical Assistants in appropriate situations. Grades shall be established established, in accordance with established college standards and traditional academic prerogatives, and are subject to review and appeal through established college procedures. Faculty members are responsible for documenting student grading in a grade book. A clear and complete copy, which shall then be considered the official record, shall be submitted to the division ▇▇▇▇ within one week after final grades are required to be submitted to the Office of Registration and Student Records. A student may challenge a final grade by application to the Academic Integrity Committee as outlined in the Student Handbook. If the AIC formally recommends to the Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA) that a change should be made in a student’s final grade, the VPAA may make such a change. The Administration will not change a student’s final grade to a different letter grade grade, or award credit credit, without such a recommendation from the AIC; however. However, the VPAA may authorize that a student be dropped (i.e., removed) ), or withdrawn (i.e., with a W grade) from a section section, if the responsible ▇▇▇▇ or designee concludes that doing so is in the best interests of the student and the College College, and an academic matter is not involved. In such cases, the responsible faculty member will be notified.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement