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Grade Progress Report - List of grades posted by class name
Viewing Grades
1).
Click on the following link on the Registrar's home page:
Registration/Unofficial
Transctipts/Grades
2).
Select "Click Here for Registration"
then enter your Student ID and six-digit passcode.
3).
Select "Student Services & Financial
Aid&" then "Student Records"
and then either "Final Grades"
for the recent grades received (one semester only) or "Academic
Transcript" for your unofficial transcript.
If you need help logging on to the system, please call the
Registrar's Office and one of the staff members will assist
you.
FAQ
It's
been three weeks since my exam, why isn't my grade posted?
Professors
have 30 days after the last day of final examinations to submit
their grades to the Office of the Registrar. Once grades are turned
in, they must be processed. Required courses must fit into the mandated
mean and median, which may require several adjustments by the professor.
After the professor finalizes the grades, it takes 48 hours to post
the grades to the Banner system.
All
my friends have their grades posted, but mine isn't. What's wrong? If you took your exam out-of-sequence, the
grade may be turned in later than other grades from the same class.
This will cause a delay in posting. If you took your exam with the
rest of the class, there may be another problem, so drop us a note
and we'll check it out: Office
of the Registrar
My
professor says the grades were turned in two weeks ago. Why aren't
they posted yet?
Grades cannot be posted until they are finalized.
The Registrar and/or the Associate Registrar and the professor may
have to review the grades and adjustments several times before grades
meet the required mean/median. The staff in the Office of the Registrar
makes grade processing a top priority during this period and posts
grades as soon as they are finalized.
Please note that Fall grades may be delayed
if submitted prior to or during the University holidays. This allows
Registrar's Office staff time off during holiday closures.
Why
is there no "Highest Grade" listed for my class? Professors
are encouraged but not required to indicate the highest grade for
each class they teach. If a high grade is indicated, the student
will receive a Scholastic Excellence Award with a corresponding
certificate.
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