2008 CCBC College Catalog
Grades and grading
Grading philosophy
Grading is used as a means to measure and
indicate the student’s degree of mastery of a course’s objectives and
content. The objectives and grading criteria are communicated to the
student through the course syllabus.
Grade reports
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Grade reports are issued to students at the end of each semester.
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Grades are issued at the end of each of the summer and winter sessions
and are entered on students’ permanent records at that time.
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Students may also view their final grades on the CCBC Web site through
the online information system
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Students will have the option of receiving, either by mail or in
person, an official paper copy of their grades. This service will
provided for no fee.
Midterm grades
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Students performing unsatisfactorily at midterm will be notified by
the college. Students should speak with their instructors to determine
their progress at midterm.
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Midterm grades are not a part of students’ academic histories.
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No midterm grades are recorded for fast-track courses that meet in an
abbreviated semester.
Grades and other indicators
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Grade
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Quality Points
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Description
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A
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4
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Excellent work
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B
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3
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Good work
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C
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2
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Satisfactory work
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D
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1
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Poor work but passing
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F
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0
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Non-completion of course requirements or unsatisfactory completion
(failure).
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S
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Satisfactory completion of a zero credit course.
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R
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Progress toward completion of course requirements or objectives.
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U
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Unsatisfactory performance in a zero credit course.
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AU
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Audit
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I
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Incomplete
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W
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Withdrawal
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CE
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Credit by examination
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FX
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FX Grade
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Note: Letters R, AU, CE, W and I are not grades. They are indicators
used to identify a student’s status for record keeping purposes. No
quality points are assigned to these indicators. Click on the indicators
in the chart above for further detail.
NON-GRADE INDICATOR EXPLANATIONS
Letters R, AU, CE, W and I are not grades. They are indicators used to
identify a student’s status for record keeping purposes. No quality
points are assigned to these indicators.
R
The R designator represents a specific amount of content or
progress in the development of skills. It is used for self-paced,
developmental and other courses as agreed upon by CCBC faculty in the
appropriate discipline.
AU
A student may register for any class as an audit. Course work
and examinations are not required and no credit is awarded. The student
is expected to attend classes regularly and pay the required fees and
tuition. Students who do not meet attendance requirements of the
instructor will receive a final grade of W. Some courses may limit the
number of times an audit may occur. A student may elect to change his or
her registration from credit to audit for any course during the first
ten weeks of a regular semester or within the first two-thirds of
winter, summer or late start classes. After the time limit a student is
permitted to change from credit to audit only under extenuating
circumstances with written approval of the appropriate academic dean
responsible for the course. A student in a developmental, zero-credit
course must obtain a signature by a dean of the subject area of the
course in order to change to an audit after the end of the third week of
a regular semester or a comparable time period for winter, summer, or
late start classes.
W
The W grade is issued when a student withdraws from any
course after the refund period; that is, during the first ten weeks of a
regular semester or within the first two-thirds of winter, summer or
late start classes. To withdraw from a course, the student must complete
a Drop/Add/Withdrawal form, which is available in the Records and
Registration office. After the published time limit has expired, a
withdrawal may be granted only under extraordinary circumstances with
written approval of the appropriate dean. Otherwise, if the withdrawal
form is not completed by the deadline noted in the current credit class
schedule, the student will receive an F grade.
I
An instructor may assign an incomplete grade for any class if
the student has made satisfactory progress through most of the course
but needs additional time to complete the remaining requirements due to
a documented mitigating circumstance. It is the student’s responsibility
to request an I grade before the final examination period. Student and
instructor must agree on the precise conditions for completion of the
course requirements. The course must be completed within 30 working days
after the beginning of the next regular semester (fall or spring). If
the course is not completed by that time, the grade will automatically
change to an F or a U unless the instructor allows an extension.
Students must complete a course and receive a grade before that course
may fulfill a prerequisite for another course.
CE
Credit by examination is designed to serve the student who –
by past work, experience, self-study, and/or travel experience – has
mastered subject matter generally equivalent in scope to courses offered
at the college. The credit does not carry a letter grade, is not
calculated into the Grade Point Average (GPA), and is included in the 45
credits that can be transferred to CCBC. No more than 30 credits can be
earned through credit by examination
FX
The FX grade will be given to students who
fail as a result of insufficient attendance, as defined by individual
faculty members. The grade would be calculated into the GPA as an F and
would appear as an F on the student transcript; however, it will only be
used internally to document failures due to nonattendance.