2002-2003 Calendar
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Faculty of Arts |
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
of Environmental Studies |
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Faculty
of Fine Arts |
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Faculty
of Pure and Applied Science |
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
of Instruction |
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Glendon
College |
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Grades in Courses
Marking Scheme
The means of determining the final grade in a
course must be announced in writing in each course within the first
two weeks of classes. Such information must include the kinds of
assignments, essays, examinations and other components which make
up the grade; their relative weights; and any other procedures which
enter into the determination of the final grade.
In exceptional circumstances, a previously announced
marking scheme for a course may be changed, but only with the consent
of all students. The new marking scheme must also be distributed
in written form.
Instructors are obligated to provide a mechanism
by which students can be apprised of their progress in a course;
in particular, students must be able to make an informed decision
on whether to withdraw from a course. This will normally mean that
students will receive some graded feedback on work worth at least
10 per cent of the course grade before the deadline for withdrawing
from that course. Instructors are urged to provide more feedback
where possible.
In courses where percentages are used as a means
of reporting grades on individual pieces of work, the following
conversion table is to be used in converting percentage grades to
letter grades, unless alternative provisions for scaling and/or
conversion are announced to students in writing within the first
two weeks of classes.
From Percentage |
To Letter Grade |
90-100 |
A+ |
80-89 |
A |
75-79 |
B+ |
70-74 |
B |
65-69 |
C+ |
60-64 |
C |
55-59 |
D+ |
50-54 |
D |
40-49 |
E |
0-39 |
F |
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