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Academic Catalog 2016-2017

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48 WP Withdraw Passing 0.0 WF Withdraw Failing 0.0 AU Audit 0.0 WA Withdraw Audit 0.0 I Incomplete (indicates an approved course extension) 0.0 Training and mentoring grades (master's-level): S Satisfactory 0.0 M Marginal 0.0 U Unsatisfactory 0.0 Mentoring grades (doctoral-level): P Pass 0.0 F Fail 0.0 Internship and practicum grades: E Exceptional 0.0 S Satisfactory 0.0 U Unsatisfactory 0.0 Thesis grades, doctoral-level (DT 1101, DT 1102, DT 1103): S Satisfactory 0.0 U Unsatisfactory 0.0 The basis upon which course work is graded is determined by the individual professor. All work for any course must be completed before the end of the term. The impact on the grade point average of "F" or "WF" may be removed by retaking the course. The "F" or "WF" will appear on the transcript, but the new grade will replace the first grade in the grade point average. A grade of M (marginal) is a provisionally passing grade in the training and mentoring courses. If a student receives an "M" grade in more than one semester, the second "M" is converted to a "U" (unsatisfactory) and that course must be repeated. Students who wish to contest a grade must do so within one year of receipt of that grade. No grade changes will be approved for grades that were issued more than a year ago. FINAL EXAMS Final exams are generally scheduled for each course. However, individual professors may assign comparable work in lieu of an examination. All announced final exams must be taken at the hour for which they are scheduled. In the event that an emergency situation prevents a student from being present at the time of a scheduled exam, arrangements may be made with the professor for taking the exam at a different time. Faculty members, however, are not required to give an exam outside of the regular schedule in order to comply with student requests. No final exam may be taken after the scheduled test period with the exception of emergencies and, when an exception is granted, the exam must be completed by the end of final exam week. Additional time beyond the end of a semester or session requires extenuating circumstances and an approved course extension.

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