Common use of Grade Appeal Clause in Contracts

Grade Appeal. The College recognizes a student’s right to consistent and relevant forms of assessment and grading. Academic grievances involving assignment grading should be discussed with the course instructor. A grade appeal is a written request submitted by a student to change a course grade (not an assignment grade) for a legitimate reason. Students have four (4) calendar months from the date the course grade was posted by the faculty member to submit a grade appeal. Typically, a course grade may only be changed by the instructor of record. Should the employment of an instructor of record end and/or that instructor become incapacitated or unavailable to consider a grade appeal, the Associate ▇▇▇▇ of Instruction responsible for the academic division in which the course is offered or the Vice President of Academic Affairs have the authority to change a course grade if appropriate. “

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Dual Credit Program Agreement, Dual Credit Program Agreement

Grade Appeal. The College recognizes a student’s right to consistent and relevant forms of assessment and grading. Academic grievances involving assignment grading should be discussed with the course instructor. A grade appeal is a written request submitted by a student to change a course grade (not an assignment grade) for a legitimate reason. Students have four (4) calendar months from the date the course grade was posted by the faculty member to submit a grade appeal. Typically, a course grade may only be changed by the instructor of record. Should the employment of an instructor of record end and/or that instructor become incapacitated or unavailable to consider a grade appeal, the Associate ▇▇▇▇ of Instruction responsible for the academic division in which the course is offered or the Vice President of Academic Affairs have the authority to change a course grade if appropriate. “

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Dual Credit Program Agreement