Grade Reports
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Grade Reporting

Grades (Click here to download CAPS Grading Scale)
Instructors must specify their basis for grading in the class on the course syllabus.

Grades are submitted on the final attendance sheet within one week of last day of class. Instructors must sign and date the final attendance sheet. Final Grades may be brought to the office of the CAPS Registrar, 55 Lexington Avenue, Room 116, or faxed to
646-312-5101. Final grades should be recorded in the last column which is marked "FG."

It is important not to delay submitting grades beyond the deadline, as a late submission can affect a student's ability to register for classes the following semester or to complete certificate requirements.

Students may question a grade within 30 days of their final class by submitting a written appeal. In this case, the circumstances will be reviewed by the program director and instructor, and the grade may be reconsidered.

Incomplete (INC)
Students with a justifiable cause may request a grade of "incomplete" (INC). Before assigning a grade of INC, instructors should consult with their program director, who must approve all requests for an INC grade. The student must complete any remaining assignments within 30 days after the last day of class or the INC grade will change to an "F." The final grade for the student must be reported to the Baruch CAPS Registrar within 30 days of the original final exam. ESL students do not receive a grade of "incomplete."

Final Exams
Students who miss the final exam in a class receive a grade of "F" for the exam and are not automatically entitled to take a make-up exam.

If there are well-reasoned, well-documented reasons (such as an illness or death in the family) to justify scheduling a make-up exam, the instructor should arrange a convenient time for both student and instructor to conduct the exam as quickly as possible. The instructor must agree to and proctor any make-up exam.

Make-up exams are not permitted for students who do poorly on a final exam. Make-up exams must be administered within seven days of the ending date of the course. Please contact Academic Operations (646-312-5100) to reserve a classroom in which to conduct a make-up exam.