Grades of "satisfactory" (C or better) or "unsatisfactory" are given to all first-year students enrolled in a course offered for credit at mid-semester. Final letter grades are provided at the end of ...
This is a summary of the Official Grade Appeal Rules, which can be found in Section E of the Purdue University Student Regulations Governing Student Conduct, Disciplinary Proceedings, and Appeals. Any ...
Ask anyone, but especially those in education, about grade inflation and you’re likely to get strong responses. The idea that good grades are more common than they used to be because teachers are more ...
A grade of “C” or better is converted to an “S.” “S” indicates credit earned. Students must remain engaged in the course and complete appropriate coursework to earn an “S” grade. Students taking a ...
DEADLINE for Appealing Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 Grades 1 is: 5 p.m. on Friday, February 20, 2026 - applications must be submitted to Academic Affairs, Sacramento Hall, Room 230, or emailed to ...
Q: Who is allowed to submit or enter final grades? A: Final grades must be entered or submitted online via myPurdue Faculty Self Service or BrightSpace by the instructor of record for that course. Q: ...
If you're a current student who previously earned a low grade in an eligible course, you may repeat that course in a later term for grade replacement. Grade replacement gives you the opportunity to ...
Aden Barton ’24, an Editorial editor, is an Economics concentrator in Eliot House. His column “Harvard in Numbers” appears on alternate Mondays. Here’s a quotation from one of Harvard’s many ...
Ray Bolger plays the Scarecrow in the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz. (Photo by John Springer Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) (Author’s note: In response to my 10/29/19 Forbes piece, “Death to ...