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Incomplete
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INCOMPLETE GRADES
A grade of Incomplete is only given when the work is almost completed, but circumstances make it difficult or impossible for the student to finish the course on time. Giving an Incomplete grade is entirely the prerogative of the instructor. If the instructor agrees to give an Incomplete for a grade, there is an Incomplete Grade form that has to be completed. This form includes the work that needs to be completed, a date for submitting the work, and needs to be signed by the students, instructor, and department chair.
The Department policy is that if an extension is granted, it has to be agreed to in writing, and a completion date specified. If the student fails to request and obtain a grade of "I" (a completed form is the only official proof of this), the instructor may fail the student, or assign a grade based on the work already submitted. If a student fails to meet the completion deadline or fails to agree with the instructor on a further extension, the grade of I will be turned into an E or U. An E or U grade can only be changed if the Department is petitioned in writing.
The Incomplete Grade form is available from the Department secretary.
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