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Academic Policies and Procedures
Academic Policies and Procedures ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY Emmanuel College is an educational community committed to academic integrity, ethics and trust. All members of this community share in the responsibility for building an sustaining a culture of high academic standards. The Academic Integrity Policy is available on the college website.
GRADES AND TRANSCRIPTS Faculty of record for a course will evaluate and submit final grades to the Registrar at the end of each course. Final grades are available online at the close of the term. Students who need official grade reports for tuition reimbursement purposes should contact the Office of the Registrar. Official transcripts are provided at the written request of students. Information regarding transcript requests and payment is available on the Office of the Registrar website.
UNDERGRADUATE GRADING SYSTEM Faculty members submit final grades to the Registrar five calendar days after that last class or last day of term for online courses. Letters express the quality of the work and are correlated with grade point values as follows: A = 4.0 A= 3.67 B+ = 3.33 B = 3.0 B= 2.67 C+ = 2.33 C = 2.0 C= 1.67 D+ = 1.33 D = 1.0 F = 0.0 INC = Incomplete (0.0) IP = In Progress (used for two-semester-long courses)
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Pass Unofficial Withdrawal* Audit No Grade was submitted by the faculty member Non-credit item completed
A student’s grade point average or credit ratio is the ratio of quality points earned to credits carried. Grades submitted at the end of a course are considered final. Only undergraduate courses with a semester grade of 2.0 (C) or above are accepted for major courses; grades of 1.0 (D) or above are accepted for general education courses or free elective or other courses. Major courses with grades below a 2.0 (C) will need to be repeated. See the Credit Deficiency Removal/Course Repeat Policy below for more information. A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 (C) is required for graduation. In order to achieve satisfactory academic progress in an undergraduate program, a minimum grade point average of 2.0 (C) must be maintained and two-thirds of attempted credits must be completed during each academic year.
GRADUATE GRADING SYSTEM Faculty members submit final grades to the Registrar at the end of each course. Letters express the quality of the work and are correlated with grade point values as follows: A = 4.0 A= 3.67 B+ = 3.33 B = 3.0 B= 2.67 C+ = 2.33 C = 2.0 F = 0.0 INC = Incomplete IP = In Progress (used for two-semester-long courses) P = Pass UW = Unofficial Withdrawal*