A
4.0 grading system is in effect:
| |
A
|
Superior |
4
Points |
| |
B |
Good |
3
Points |
| |
C |
Average |
2
Points |
| |
D |
Poor |
1
Point |
| |
F |
Failure |
0
Points |
| |
I |
Incomplete |
0
Points |
| |
T |
Audit |
0
Points |
| |
L |
Free-Lance |
0
Points |
| |
|
|
|
| |
A
= |
90-100 |
| |
B
= |
80-89 |
| |
C
= |
70-79 |
| |
D
= |
60-69 |
| |
F
= |
59
and below |
ATTENDANCE
You are expected
to attend all the classes for the subject(s) in which you are
enrolled. Unexcused absence from more than 25% of the classes
for a subject will result in forfeiture of all credit for that
subject. An exception to the 25% rule may be made if your absence
is due to acceptable reasons, and if you are able to satisfy
the requirements for that subject (e.g. by completing additional
assignments and/or field work). Granting or refusing this privilege
will be at the instructor's discretion.
It is the student's responsibility,
if classes are missed, to contact the instructor and to arrange
any make-up work that may be required, also to obtain from the
office any missed examination papers, notice forms, etc. Please
note that it is not the instructor's responsibility to see that
you receive any missed paper, or to contact you about make-up
work.
TARDINESS
If the amount of unexcused time
missed in any class equals or exceeds 25% of the class lecture
time, then all credit will be forfeited. In any subject, you
must be present for at least 75% of the full lecture time in
order to obtain credit. Students who arrive late on a consistent
basis are simply not showing respect for the Center, the instructor
and their fellow students. If you arrive late for a class, it
is your responsibility to talk to the instructor during the
break or after class to explain the reason for your tardiness.
Students who consistently disrupt the class by creating a distraction
when they come in late run the risk of being dismissed from
the class at the instructor's discretion.
ASSIGNMENTS
Various assignments will be
set for students, depending on the course the student is enrolled
in. Assignments may take the form of essays, questions to be
answered, multiple-choice tests, fieldwork, local church activities,
etc.
All assignments must be
completed by the set date. If that is impossible for genuine
reasons, an alternative arrangement must be made with the lecturer
concerned. Late assignments will be subject to penalty.