Incomplete Grade Sample Clauses
Incomplete Grade. For college-level courses, the “I” grade indicates that extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the student have prevented the student from completing the required course assignments during the term, and that the student has completed at least 75 percent of the required course assignments with a passing grade as defined in the course syllabus. When the college authorizes an “I” grade, the student must complete the incomplete work for the course by the end of the next long term, or within a timeframe specified by the instructor and approved by the Associate ▇▇▇▇ of Instruction. Failure to complete the work during the prescribed time may result in a failing grade for the course. The college will calculate the “I” grade as hours attempted in computing the student’s grade point average.
Incomplete Grade in some instances an incomplete grade is awarded at the end of the semester by the instructor in consultation with the student for various reasons. In these cases, the final report will be due during the next semester the student is registered.
Incomplete Grade. The completed agreement must be filed with the University Registrar prior to the applicable semester deadline for reporting final course grades per the Academic Calendar.
