![]() For courses designed to extend beyond one semester such as some senior theses.The senior thesis deadline may only be extended by petition to the Committee on Academic Review on or before the published thesis deadline.If the work is not completed by the established or petitioned deadline, the final grade submitted by the faculty member on the basis of work previously completed will be recorded. Students must petition to the Committee on Academic Review to seek a deadline extension.The instructor must submit a final grade no later than two weeks following completion of the work (end of the fourth week).A deadline prior to the 10 th day of the subsequent semester is the discretion of the faculty, and shall be arranged between the faculty and the student.Students must complete all remaining work no later than the deadline to add classes (10 th instructional day) of the following semester (regardless of whether or not she is enrolled on campus the subsequent term).The instructor completes and submits the appropriate form with the course grade sheet, including the final grade to be assigned if the work is not completed on time.The incomplete is not based solely on a student’s failure to complete work or as a means of raising the grade by doing additional work after the grade report time and.An illness or other extenuating circumstance legitimately prevents completion of required work by the due date (written verification by the dean of students or medical practitioner is required) and.The student’s work to date is passing and.At least 75 percent of all course requirements to date has been completed and.An Incomplete may be given at the instructor’s discretion, except for senior thesis, under the following circumstances:.Courses used to meet any general requirement or courses in the major(s) or minor(s) may not be taken pass/fail.The decision by the student to take a course pass/fail must be made and recorded in the Registrar’s Office by the last day to drop classes without academic penalty.Work must be C (not including C–) or above in quality to receive a P pass/fail grades are not calculated into the cumulative grade point average.A maximum of one course per semester may be taken pass/fail with a maximum of four pass courses counting toward the 32-course degree requirement. ![]() The following additional symbols are used to evaluate student performance: P/F (Pass/Fail) Errors must be corrected within one year of the time the grade was recorded. Letter grades on file with the Registrar at the end of the semester are final unless an error in calculating the grade is discovered. Cumulative grade point averages are calculated only on courses taken as a Scripps student. Dual, double, and area studies majors require a grade point average of 6.0 (C) in each academic area. GradingĪcademic evaluation at Scripps College is a system of letter grades with grade points assigned according to the following scale: 12.0Ī minimum grade point average of 6.0 (C) is required in the major(s), minor(s), and cumulatively for graduation. Courses considered for transfer from a community college are lower division. Transfer credit is equated to Scripps courses according to a standard mathematical conversion table available in the Registrar’s Office. Half and quarter courses are also offered. Each semester course is equivalent to four semester or six quarter units of credit. Scripps courses numbered 1-99 are generally lower division those numbered 100–199 are generally upper division. Class LevelĬlass level is determined by the number of Scripps courses or course equivalents that have been completed as follows: The academic year is comprised of two 15-week semesters. Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate. ![]()
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