UMPI Final Course Grade Policy Document
REVISED 8-1-18
Proficiency Achievement | Course Letter Grade |
---|---|
Advanced Course Proficiency
|
A+ |
A | |
A- | |
Course Proficiency
|
B+ |
B | |
B- | |
Fundamental Course Proficiency
|
C+ |
C | |
C- | |
Failed to demonstrate fundamental proficiency within the course | F |
Not Proficient
|
NP |
Passed
|
P |
Incomplete | I |
Student stopped attending, recorded as an F | L |
Withdrawal | W |
* institutional scale for programs, following any necessary weighting, and inclusion of other assessment evidence (i.e., dispositions).
Critical elements implied with this proposal:
- Weighting of outcomes
- Clear articulation of how instructor’s method of grading leads to final course grade (above)
- Use of rubrics that summatively describe course outcome proficiency levels
- Summative rubrics developed for each primary course outcome using a 1-4 scale [3 designating proficiency] that aggregates all assessments assigned to the individual outcome
- Each rubric weighted as deemed appropriate prior to final calculation
- Final letter grade calculated by average of all course outcome rubric scores, following inclusion of other course assessments (i.e., dispositions)
- Clear and consistent articulation of measurable course outcomes
- Careful design of assessments/ clear alignment to course outcomes
- Awareness of specifically where and how assessments align to course outcomes
- Ongoing feedback to students regarding progress toward meeting course outcomes
- Programs using 1-4 scale practices currently would link to this final grade policy.