缅北强奸

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Grades and Methods of Evaluation

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Useful Links on Grading Policies

Grading System

Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Grade Option

Course instructors are required to provide students with a course outline (syllabus) at the first class, or by posting online at myCourses. For courses offered by Departments in the Faculty of Education, you can see the syllabus requirements on the Instructor Guidelines page.


Links to official University policies on grading and other topics related to the evaluation of your course work.


Grading System


Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Grade option

Students can choose听Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) option for elective courses outside of their program requirements. Courses with a S/U option are not calculated in the GPA calculations. Students may choose the S/U option in Minerva- Registration Menu-听Quick Add/Drop Course Section- Course grade mode. The deadline to add the S/U option is the term add/drop deadline. The deadline to remove the S/U option is the term Withdraw Without Refund deadline. For more information about the S/U option visit the 缅北强奸 Courses & Programs website.听When selecting the S/U option, students should consider the following:

  • Courses with the S/U option will not count towards the minimum of 27 credits required for scholarships and awards. 听
  • Grades of D will convert to U on courses with the S/U option. 听(This has sometimes resulted in graduating students not having enough credits to graduate 鈥 use with caution in your graduating year.) 听 听 听 听


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