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Policy 7.11 Review Acceptance of C- Grades

Policy 7.11 Review Acceptance of C- Grades. AGC April 9, 2013 Amy Koning. Team. Amy Koning , Associate Dean of Operations, SWD Diane Patrick, Registrar and Associate Dean of Student Records Peggy Schoenborn , Business Faculty Erin Busscher , Transfer and Articulation Coordinator.

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Policy 7.11 Review Acceptance of C- Grades

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  1. Policy 7.11 ReviewAcceptance of C- Grades AGC April 9, 2013 Amy Koning

  2. Team • Amy Koning, Associate Dean of Operations, SWD • Diane Patrick, Registrar and Associate Dean of Student Records • Peggy Schoenborn, Business Faculty • Erin Busscher, Transfer and Articulation Coordinator

  3. Language clarification Old Proposed GRCC will continue its current practice of accepting grades of C- from transfer institutions. When prerequisites are determined for progression within a degree, a grade of C- must be earned. • GRCC will continue its current practice of accepting grades of C- for transfer and, when prerequisites have the attainment of a specific grade attached to them, that grade will be C-.

  4. Language clarification Old New Only those departments that offer subject specific degrees, as noted in the current catalog, may continue to use a grade of C or some other earned grade/score to determine progression within their particular degree programs (e.g. Associate Degree in Nursing and Associate in Music). These departments will continue to accept C- grades from transfer institutions. • Only those departments that offer subject specific degrees (e.g. Health Occupations and Music, and others listed in the College Catalog) may continue to use a grade of C or some other earned grade/score to determine progression within their particular degree programs (e.g. Associate Degree in Nursing and Associate in Music). These departments will continue to accept C- grades for transfer.

  5. Does this clarification fulfill the needs of all departments? Feedback to Amy Koning by April 15

  6. Vote for approval of revised policy on April 23, 2013.

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