| Grading and Academic Standards   Refer to section on Grades and Grading Schemes
              within the Academic Information section of this Calendar for general
            information.  Alternative Grading Option (Pass/Fail)   Students in good standing may, after successfully
              completing 24 credits, enrol in up to 12 credits on an ungraded
              (pass/fail) basis. Courses taken on an ungraded basis may not be
              used to satisfy major, minor, general education or certificate
              requirements. Courses taken on an ungraded basis are recorded as
              P (pass) or F (fail), and neither grade is included in the calculation
            of grade point averages.  To designate a course as ungraded, a student
              must complete an application form available at the Office of the
              Registrar, and submit it to that office before the end of the second
            week of classes in the course.  It is possible to revert to the regular grading
              scheme after choosing the alternative grading option. The Office
              of the Registrar must be notified of this decision no later than
            the last day to withdraw from the course without academic penalty.  Grading Policy   a. Within the first two classes, a written course
              outline must be provided to each student. Such an outline should
              announce the means of determining the final grade in a course.
              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.   b. In exceptional circumstances, a previously
              announced marking scheme for a course may be changed; the new marking
              scheme must also be distributed in written form. Any changes to
              a previously announced marking scheme must have the consent of
              all students registered in the course, such consent to be signified
            by their signatures.  c. Feedback during course: 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 graded feedback on
              work worth at least 15 per cent of the course grade before the
            deadline to withdraw from that course.  d. No examination or test worth more than 20
              per cent of the course grade may be scheduled during the last two
              weeks of class time, but must be scheduled during the formal exam
            period.  e. Grades submitted by an instructor are subject
              to review by the teaching unit in which the course is offered,
            and by the Faculty of Fine Arts Committee on Administrative Affairs.  Grade Reappraisals   Students may, with sufficient academic grounds,
              request that a final grade in a course be reappraised. Further
              information may be obtained from the Student and Academic Services
              Office, Faculty of Fine Arts or from the unit offering the course.
              Students applying to have a grade reappraised in a Faculty of Fine
            Arts course should note the following:  a. Deadlines: Requests for reappraisal must
              be filed within three weeks of the release of grade reports for
            the term.  b. Reassessable Work: Students may question
              the overall course grade or the marking of the specific pieces
              of work. For reassessment of specific projects or assignments,
              tangible evidence of the original submitted work must be provided.
              Written, graphic, modelled, video recording or audio recording
            are acceptable formats for reassessment.  c. Possible Grade Changes: When a student asks
              for a reappraisal of a grade or assignment, an original grade may
            be raised, lowered or confirmed.  d. Faculty Appeal Procedures: The decision of
              the department or division may be appealed to the Faculty of Fine
              Arts Committee on Administrative Affairs only on grounds of procedural
              irregularity or new evidence. Appeals to CAA must be submitted
            to Student and Academic Services, Faculty of Fine Arts.  Deferred Standing   Deferred standing may be recorded and in effect
            in the following cases:  a. If a student has missed an examination, or
              has not completed the course work due to sickness or other misfortune,
              it is the student's responsibility to make arrangements with the
              instructor to complete the course and to file a deferred standing
            agreement with the department by the specified deadline.  b. If the nature of the academic exercise precludes
              the completion of certain course requirements before the grading
              deadlines, it is the instructor's responsibility to provide a written
            rationale to the Committee on Administrative Affairs.  Aegrotat Standing   In cases where deferred standing is not possible,
              students may be granted aegrotat standing (AEG) on the grounds
              of sickness, accident or family misfortune. Aegrotat standing excuses
              students from completing the remaining and required work for a
              course or courses
              although course credit is granted. The notation AEG is recorded
              on the transcript in place of a final grade. Aegrotat standing
              is normally dependent upon the student's having completed 75 per
              cent of the required course work at a minimum C+ level. Requests
              for aegrotat standing will not be considered before the final date
              for withdrawal from a course.  Petitions for aegrotat standing must be submitted
              to the Office of the Registrar with documentation substantiating
              the misfortune and written support from the instructor(s). The
              petition will then be considered by the Faculty Committee on Administrative
            Affairs.  Aegrotat standing is seldom granted and will
              not be granted for more than one academic session prior to the
            completion of a degree. |