Common use of Grade Forgiveness Clause in Contracts

Grade Forgiveness. Dual Enrollment students withdrawing from or failing an LSSC course may retake a comparable high school course for grade forgiveness at the high school of enrollment in accordance with the LCSB Grade Forgiveness/Credit Recovery Policy. Upon graduation from High School, students may apply for readmission to LSSC as a degree‐seeking student and retake the withdrawn course or failed course for grade forgiveness. Since grade forgiveness policies differ among postsecondary institutions, students planning to transfer to another college or university should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for grade forgiveness policy information. LSSC faculty members assign letter grades (A, B, C, D, and F) to all LSSC courses available for dual enrollment. Dual Enrollment students access final grades via the XXXX course management system. All decisions and actions related to final course grades must be consistent with LSSC’s Standards of Academic Progress, rules, and procedures posted in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Once LSSC assigns grades, neither the LCSB nor the school of record can make any grade changes when recording or posting grades to the high school transcript. The school of record records the Dual Enrollment credit and letter grade on the school transcript. In rare cases, a student may appeal after final grades have posted for a late withdrawal or administrative drop. In these cases, LSSC will work directly with the school of record to provide necessary documentation for the necessary change to the secondary school transcript. A grade of “C” or higher proves satisfactory completion of a course fulfilling the Xxxxxx Rule Requirement and earning postsecondary credit. A grade of “D” or higher proves satisfactory completion of coursework for high school diploma requirements and high school credit is awarded. However, a grade of “D” or higher may not satisfy LSSC degree requirements but credits will be awarded. Other postsecondary institutions may or may not award/transfer credit for a grade of “D”. Students should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for transferability of credit. A grade of “I” may be assigned in extreme circumstances. Incomplete “I” grades not completed within LSSC’s designated timeframe automatically convert to an “F” grade on both the high school and college transcripts and calculate as “F” in computing both the high school and the college GPAs. Withdrawals (“W”) are not included in calculating the high school or college GPA. Students wishing to appeal a course grade must follow LSSC’s grade grievance procedures as described in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Dual Enrollment students who believe it necessary to withdraw from a course or who failed a course due to extenuating circumstances may appeal to the LSSC Associate Xxxx of Students using LSSC’s administrative appeal process outlined in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

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Grade Forgiveness. Dual Enrollment students withdrawing from or failing an LSSC course may retake a comparable high school course for grade forgiveness at the high school of enrollment in accordance with the LCSB SHORT NAME Grade Forgiveness/Credit Recovery Policy. Upon graduation from High School, students may apply for readmission to LSSC as a degree‐seeking degree-seeking student and retake the withdrawn course or failed course for grade forgiveness. Since grade forgiveness policies differ among postsecondary institutions, students planning to transfer to another college or university should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for grade forgiveness policy information. LSSC faculty members assign letter grades (A, B, C, D, and F) to all LSSC courses available for dual enrollment. Dual Enrollment students access final grades via the XXXX course management system. All decisions and actions related to final course grades must be consistent with LSSC’s Standards of Academic Progress, rules, and procedures posted in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Once LSSC assigns grades, neither the LCSB SHORT NAME nor the school of record can make any grade changes when recording or posting grades to the high school transcript. The school of record records the Dual Enrollment credit and letter grade on the school transcript. In rare cases, a student may appeal after final grades have posted for a late withdrawal or administrative drop. In these cases, LSSC will work directly with the school of record to provide necessary documentation for the necessary change to the secondary school transcript. A grade of “C” or higher proves satisfactory completion of a course fulfilling the Xxxxxx Rule Requirement and earning postsecondary credit. A grade of “D” or higher proves satisfactory completion of coursework for high school diploma requirements and high school credit is awarded. However, a grade of “D” or higher may not satisfy LSSC degree requirements but credits will be awarded. Other postsecondary institutions may or may not award/transfer credit for a grade of “D”. Students should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for transferability of credit. A grade of “I” may be assigned in extreme circumstances. Incomplete “I” grades not completed within LSSC’s designated timeframe automatically convert to an “F” grade on both the high school and college transcripts and calculate as “F” in computing both the high school and the college GPAs. Withdrawals (“W”) are not included in calculating the high school or college GPA. Students wishing to appeal a course grade must follow LSSC’s grade grievance procedures as described in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Dual Enrollment students who believe it necessary to withdraw from a course or who failed a course due to extenuating circumstances may appeal to the LSSC Associate Xxxx Director of Students Student Development using LSSC’s administrative appeal process outlined in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement, Dual Enrollment Agreement

Grade Forgiveness. Dual Enrollment students withdrawing from or failing an LSSC course may retake a comparable high school course for grade forgiveness at the high school of enrollment in accordance with the LCSB Home Education Grade Forgiveness/Credit Recovery PolicyPolicy (if available). Upon graduation from High School, students may apply for readmission to LSSC as a degree‐seeking degree-seeking student and retake the withdrawn course or failed course for grade forgiveness. Since grade forgiveness policies differ among postsecondary institutions, students planning to transfer to another college or university should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for grade forgiveness policy information. LSSC faculty members assign letter grades (A, B, C, D, and F) to all LSSC courses available for dual enrollment. Dual Enrollment students access final grades via the XXXX course management system. All decisions and actions related to final course grades must be consistent with LSSC’s Standards of Academic Progress, rules, and procedures posted in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Once LSSC assigns grades, neither the LCSB nor the school of record can Home Education Program Official cannot make any grade changes when recording or posting grades to the high school transcript. The school of record Home Education Program Official records the Dual Enrollment credit and letter grade on the school transcript. In rare cases, a student may appeal after final grades have posted for a late withdrawal or administrative drop. In these cases, LSSC will work directly with the school of record to provide necessary documentation for the necessary change to the secondary school transcript. A grade of “C” or higher proves satisfactory completion of a course fulfilling the Xxxxxx Rule Requirement and earning postsecondary credit. A grade of “D” or higher proves satisfactory completion of coursework for high school diploma requirements and high school credit is awarded. However, a grade of “D” or higher may not satisfy LSSC degree requirements but credits will be awarded. Other postsecondary institutions may or may not award/transfer credit for a grade of “D”. Students should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for transferability of credit. A grade of “I” may be assigned in extreme circumstances. Incomplete “I” grades not completed within LSSC’s designated timeframe automatically convert to an “F” grade on both the high school and college transcripts and calculate as “F” in computing both the high school and the college GPAs. Withdrawals (“W”) are not included in calculating the high school or college GPA. Students wishing to appeal a course grade must follow LSSC’s grade grievance procedures as described in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Dual Enrollment students who believe it necessary to withdraw from a course or who failed a course due to extenuating circumstances may appeal to the LSSC Associate Xxxx of Students using LSSC’s administrative appeal process outlined in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Grade Forgiveness. Dual Enrollment students withdrawing from or failing an LSSC course may retake a comparable high school course for grade forgiveness at the high school of enrollment in accordance with the LCSB Grade Forgiveness/Credit Recovery Policy. Upon graduation from High School, students may apply for readmission to LSSC as a degree‐seeking degree-seeking student and retake the withdrawn course or failed course for grade forgiveness. Since grade forgiveness policies differ among postsecondary institutions, students planning to transfer to another college or university should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for grade forgiveness policy information. LSSC faculty members assign letter grades (A, B, C, D, and F) to all LSSC courses available for dual enrollment. Dual Enrollment students access final grades via the XXXX myLSSC course management system. All decisions and actions related to final course grades must be consistent with LSSC’s Standards of Academic Progress, rules, and procedures posted in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Once LSSC assigns grades, neither the LCSB nor the school of record can make any grade changes when recording or posting grades to the high school transcript. The school of record records the Dual Enrollment credit and letter grade on the school transcript. In rare cases, a student may appeal after final grades have posted for a late withdrawal or administrative drop. In these cases, LSSC will work directly with the school of record to provide necessary documentation for the necessary change to the secondary school transcript. A grade of “C” or higher proves satisfactory completion of a course fulfilling the Xxxxxx Rule Requirement and earning postsecondary credit. A grade of “D” or higher proves satisfactory completion of coursework for high school diploma requirements and high school credit is awarded. However, a grade of “D” or higher may not satisfy LSSC degree requirements but credits will be awarded. Other postsecondary institutions may or may not award/transfer credit for a grade of “D”. Students should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for transferability of credit. A grade of “I” may be assigned in extreme circumstances. Incomplete “I” grades not completed within LSSC’s designated timeframe automatically convert to an “F” grade on both the high school and college transcripts and calculate as “F” in computing both the high school and the college GPAs. Withdrawals (“W”) are not included in calculating the high school or college GPA. Students wishing to appeal a course grade must follow LSSC’s grade grievance procedures as described in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Dual Enrollment students who believe it necessary to withdraw from a course or who failed a course due to extenuating circumstances may appeal to the LSSC Associate Xxxx of Students using LSSC’s administrative appeal process outlined in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Grade Forgiveness. Dual Enrollment students withdrawing from or failing an LSSC course may retake a comparable high school course for grade forgiveness at the high school of enrollment in accordance with the LCSB Home Education Grade Forgiveness/Credit Recovery PolicyPolicy (if available). Upon graduation from High School, students may apply for readmission to LSSC as a degree‐seeking degree-seeking student and retake the withdrawn course or failed course for grade forgiveness. Since grade forgiveness policies differ among postsecondary institutions, students planning to transfer to another college or university should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for grade forgiveness policy information. LSSC faculty members assign letter grades (A, B, C, D, and F) to all LSSC courses available for dual enrollment. Dual Enrollment students access final grades via the XXXX myLSSC course management system. All decisions and actions related to final course grades must be consistent with LSSC’s Standards of Academic Progress, rules, and procedures posted in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Once LSSC assigns grades, neither the LCSB nor the school of record can Home Education Program Official cannot make any grade changes when recording or posting grades to the high school transcript. The school of record Home Education Program Official records the Dual Enrollment credit and letter grade on the school transcript. In rare cases, a student may appeal after final grades have posted for a late withdrawal or administrative drop. In these cases, LSSC will work directly with the school of record to provide necessary documentation for the necessary change to the secondary school transcript. A grade of “C” or higher proves satisfactory completion of a course fulfilling the Xxxxxx Rule Requirement and earning postsecondary credit. A grade of “D” or higher proves satisfactory completion of coursework for high school diploma requirements and high school credit is awarded. However, a grade of “D” or higher may not satisfy LSSC degree requirements but credits will be awarded. Other postsecondary institutions may or may not award/transfer credit for a grade of “D”. Students should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for transferability of credit. A grade of “I” may be assigned in extreme circumstances. Incomplete “I” grades not completed within LSSC’s designated timeframe automatically convert to an “F” grade on both the high school and college transcripts and calculate as “F” in computing both the high school and the college GPAs. Withdrawals (“W”) are not included in calculating the high school or college GPA. Students wishing to appeal a course grade must follow LSSC’s grade grievance procedures as described in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Dual Enrollment students who believe it necessary to withdraw from a course or who failed a course due to extenuating circumstances may appeal to the LSSC Associate Xxxx of Students using LSSC’s administrative appeal process outlined in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

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Grade Forgiveness. Dual Enrollment students withdrawing from or failing an LSSC course may retake a comparable high school course for grade forgiveness at the high school of enrollment in accordance with the LCSB SHORT NAME Grade Forgiveness/Credit Recovery Policy. Upon graduation from High School, students may apply for readmission to LSSC as a degree‐seeking student and retake the withdrawn course or failed course for grade forgiveness. Since grade forgiveness policies differ among postsecondary institutions, students planning to transfer to another college or university should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for grade forgiveness policy information. LSSC faculty members assign letter grades (A, B, C, D, and F) to all LSSC courses available for dual enrollment. Dual Enrollment students access final grades via the XXXX course management system. All decisions and actions related to final course grades must be consistent with LSSC’s Standards of Academic Progress, rules, and procedures posted in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Once LSSC assigns grades, neither the LCSB nor the school of record can cannot make any grade changes when recording or posting grades to the high school transcript. The school of record records the Dual Enrollment credit and letter grade on the school transcript. In rare cases, a student may appeal after final grades have posted for a late withdrawal or administrative drop. In these cases, LSSC will work directly with the school of record to provide necessary documentation for the necessary change to the secondary school transcript. A grade of “C” or higher proves satisfactory completion of a course fulfilling the Xxxxxx Rule Requirement and earning postsecondary credit. A grade of “D” or higher proves satisfactory completion of coursework for high school diploma requirements and high school credit is awarded. However, a grade of “D” or higher may not satisfy LSSC degree requirements but credits will be awarded. Other postsecondary institutions may or may not award/transfer credit for a grade of “D”. Students should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for transferability of credit. A grade of “I” may be assigned in extreme circumstances. Incomplete “I” grades not completed within LSSC’s designated timeframe automatically convert to an “F” grade on both the high school and college transcripts and calculate as “F” in computing both the high school and the college GPAs. Withdrawals (“W”) are not included in calculating the high school or college GPA. Students wishing to appeal a course grade must follow LSSC’s grade grievance procedures as described in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Dual Enrollment students who believe it necessary to withdraw from a course or who failed a course due to extenuating circumstances may appeal to the LSSC Associate Xxxx of Students using LSSC’s administrative appeal process outlined in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Grade Forgiveness. Dual Enrollment students withdrawing from or failing an LSSC course may retake a comparable high school course for grade forgiveness at the high school of enrollment in accordance with the LCSB SHORT NAME Grade Forgiveness/Credit Recovery PolicyPolicy (if available). Upon graduation from High School, students may apply for readmission to LSSC as a degree‐seeking degree-seeking student and retake the withdrawn course or failed course for grade forgiveness. Since grade forgiveness policies differ among postsecondary institutions, students planning to transfer to another college or university should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for grade forgiveness policy information. LSSC faculty members assign letter grades (A, B, C, D, and F) to all LSSC courses available for dual enrollment. Dual Enrollment students access final grades via the XXXX course management system. All decisions and actions related to final course grades must be consistent with LSSC’s Standards of Academic Progress, rules, and procedures posted in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Once LSSC assigns grades, neither the LCSB nor the school of record can Home Education Program Official cannot make any grade changes when recording or posting grades to the high school transcript. The school of record Home Education Program Official records the Dual Enrollment credit and letter grade on the school transcript. In rare cases, a student may appeal after final grades have posted for a late withdrawal or administrative drop. In these cases, LSSC will work directly with the school of record to provide necessary documentation for the necessary change to the secondary school transcript. A grade of “C” or higher proves satisfactory completion of a course fulfilling the Xxxxxx Rule Requirement and earning postsecondary credit. A grade of “D” or higher proves satisfactory completion of coursework for high school diploma requirements and high school credit is awarded. However, a grade of “D” or higher may not satisfy LSSC degree requirements but credits will be awarded. Other postsecondary institutions may or may not award/transfer credit for a grade of “D”. Students should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for transferability of credit. A grade of “I” may be assigned in extreme circumstances. Incomplete “I” grades not completed within LSSC’s designated timeframe automatically convert to an “F” grade on both the high school and college transcripts and calculate as “F” in computing both the high school and the college GPAs. Withdrawals (“W”) are not included in calculating the high school or college GPA. Students wishing to appeal a course grade must follow LSSC’s grade grievance procedures as described in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Dual Enrollment students who believe it necessary to withdraw from a course or who failed a course due to extenuating circumstances may appeal to the LSSC Associate Xxxx Director of Students Student Development using LSSC’s administrative appeal process outlined in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

Grade Forgiveness. Dual Enrollment students withdrawing from or failing an LSSC course may retake a comparable high school course for grade forgiveness at the high school of enrollment in accordance with the LCSB SHORT NAME Grade Forgiveness/Credit Recovery Policy. Upon graduation from High School, students may apply for readmission to LSSC as a degree‐seeking degree-seeking student and retake the withdrawn course or failed course for grade forgiveness. Since grade forgiveness policies differ among postsecondary institutions, students planning to transfer to another college or university should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for grade forgiveness policy information. LSSC faculty members assign letter grades (A, B, C, D, and F) to all LSSC courses available for dual enrollment. Dual Enrollment students access final grades via the XXXX course management system. All decisions and actions related to final course grades must be consistent with LSSC’s Standards of Academic Progress, rules, and procedures posted in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Once LSSC assigns grades, neither the LCSB nor the school of record can cannot make any grade changes when recording or posting grades to the high school transcript. The school of record records the Dual Enrollment credit and letter grade on the school transcript. In rare cases, a student may appeal after final grades have posted for a late withdrawal or administrative drop. In these cases, LSSC will work directly with the school of record to provide necessary documentation for the necessary change to the secondary school transcript. A grade of “C” or higher proves satisfactory completion of a course fulfilling the Xxxxxx Rule Requirement and earning postsecondary credit. A grade of “D” or higher proves satisfactory completion of coursework for high school diploma requirements and high school credit is awarded. However, a grade of “D” or higher may not satisfy LSSC degree requirements but credits will be awarded. Other postsecondary institutions may or may not award/transfer credit for a grade of “D”. Students should contact the appropriate postsecondary institution for transferability of credit. A grade of “I” may be assigned in extreme circumstances. Incomplete “I” grades not completed within LSSC’s designated timeframe automatically convert to an “F” grade on both the high school and college transcripts and calculate as “F” in computing both the high school and the college GPAs. Withdrawals (“W”) are not included in calculating the high school or college GPA. Students wishing to appeal a course grade must follow LSSC’s grade grievance procedures as described in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook. Dual Enrollment students who believe it necessary to withdraw from a course or who failed a course due to extenuating circumstances may appeal to the LSSC Associate Xxxx Director of Students Student Development using LSSC’s administrative appeal process outlined in the LSSC Catalog & Student Handbook.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dual Enrollment Agreement

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