Minimum Grade. Teachers must obtain a grade of “B” or better on a course in order to have the credits considered for salary schedule placement purposes.
Minimum Grade. TNA reserves the right to refuse to construct a pavement unless minimum grades of 1% are possible for surface drainage. If construction is performed with less than a minimum grade of 1%, it is understood that water ponding may occur and that there is no warranty attached to the work as to satisfactory surface drainage. Depressions over ¾” can be filled. WATER DRAINAGE: TNA will make water drain as best as possible. However, we make no guarantees against drainage of new or old pavement of any type when resurfacing and not replacing the project in its entirety. ZONING REQUIREMENTS & REGULATIONS: TNA assumes no responsibility for determining whether Customer has the legal right or authority to perform the work as specified. Notwithstanding that such work might be deemed to violate any ordinance, zoning regulation, or other law, the Customer shall, nevertheless, be obligated to pay for the work performed as ordered. REPRODUCTION OF CRACKS: When resurfacing existing pavement of any type, TNA is not responsible for the reproduction of cracks (“reflective cracking”) which may occur when resurfacing existing asphalt. STOCKPILING MATERIALS: TNA shall be permitted to stockpile materials necessary to perform its work on the Customer’s property or adjacent to the site of the work at no cost. HIDDEN OBJECTS: TNA assumes no responsibility for removing hidden objects encountered during the performance of their work, nor the cost associated with same.
Minimum Grade. A minimum grade of B or its equivalent must be attained in order to be eligible for reimbursement.
Minimum Grade. Grades below a C- will not receive any credit but will appear on your Colby transcript. You will receive credit only for those courses for which you receive a grade on your transcript (including internships, independent study, and research). Grade conversion: Grades transferred will be as they are on the OCS transcript. In the case of non-US grades, they will be converted to US grades according to established conversion scales provided by the issuing institution. Attendance and exam requirements: You are expected to attend classes regularly and to comply with all the requirements of your program. If you are studying at a foreign university or institution, you are required to take the regular final examinations for all courses in which you are enrolled, or to have an alternative assessment of your work if you are not allowed to take the final examinations. Otherwise, you will receive no Colby credit for the course. If you leave your program early or for extended periods of travel while classes are in session, the amount of credit you receive will be reduced. In extreme cases, you will receive no Colby credit for your period abroad. At the London School of Economics students must take exams in all courses and half-courses in which the student is enrolled. At other UK universities, degree exams must be taken except in the following situations: When graduating students do not sit an exam. When a student’s work is of high enough quality during the term to be excused from the exam using the same standards applied to the UK students receiving exemption. When a student joins a year-long course part way through the course. This situation would apply most frequently to spring semester students. When the degree exam covers materials not covered by the class taken by the student. NOTE: Please take these exam policies into account as you plan your stay abroad. Students attending approved fall semester programs which continue into January should expect to stay into January to complete their courses and exams, unless there is an early start program in September.