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本帖最后由 oilimalokyo 于 2013-8-14 19:21 编辑
多大评分系统(来源:Graduate Grading and Evaluation Practices Policy of UT—— http://www.governingcouncil.utor ... e.htm#_Toc187348397 ;google“university of toronto,Course Assessments and Grades”后第一条连接便是)
Part III: Administrative Appendix
N.B. The Administrative Appendix forms part of the University Grading Practices Policy and is included here for reference. The meaning of some non-grade symbols used by the School of Graduate Studies has been modified; see Section 1.3.
This Appendix provides definitions of grade scales and symbols approved for use in reporting course results at the University of Toronto. The list of symbols described in Appendix A.2 is available for use by all divisions.
A current list of grade scales and reporting symbols in use at the University will be maintained by Student Information Systems, which will also record historical data on the use of grade scales and reporting symbols in each division. Student Information Systems will monitor modes of reporting course results to ensure that only approved scales and symbols are in use.
A.1 Approved Grade Scales, with Meanings
A division wishing to employ a grade scale or reporting symbol that is not defined in this document must obtain the prior approval of the Academic Board (Committee on Academic Policy and Programs), acting with the advice of Student Information Systems and the University Registrar.
To be approved a proposed grade scale has to be dictated by the particular circumstances of a division and must be completely outside the basic scheme, like the H/P/FL and CR/NCR scales.
(a) Grade scales, which are based on the grade meanings and are currently approved for use, are listed below.
i The refined letter grade scale A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D,D-, F.
ii. A truncated version of the refined letter grade scale in which FZ replaces the C, D and F grade ranges, for use by graduate divisions only. That is, A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, FZ.
iii. The numerical scale of marks, consisting of all integers from 0 to 100 (that is, 0,1...99, 100).
(b) The grade scales listed in A.1(a), defined in terms of the grade meanings, are shown in the following tables, which must be included in the transcript of all divisions. Explanations of approved grade scales outside the basic scheme (H/P/FL and CR/NCR) should also be given.
For use in graduate divisions only:
(c) Approved grade scales that are outside the standard system.
(i) H (Honours), P (Pass), FL (Failure).
These grades are assigned in some divisions for courses in which only broad evaluative distinctions in assessing the quality of student performance are judged appropriate. In cases where the FL grade is used by the division for averaging purposes, the symbol FL% must be used.
(ii) CR (Credit), NCR (No Credit).
These grades are assigned in some divisions for courses in which only very broad evaluative distinctions in assessing the quality of student performance are judged appropriate. In cases where the NCR grade is used by the division for averaging purposes, the symbol NC% must be used.
A.2 Designators and Other Non-grade Symbols Approved for Use in Reporting Course Results
AEG: Aegrotat standing granted on the basis of term work and medical or similar evidence.
AEG is assigned by a divisional committee upon approval of a student's petition. It carries credit for the course but is not considered for averaging purposes.
DNW: Did not write/did not attend/did little work.
DNW is assigned by the instructor and must be changed to another symbol during the divisional grade review. It carries credit for the course but is not considered for averaging purposes.
GWR: Grade Withheld pending Review.
GWR is assigned by the division in cases where a course grade is being reviewed under the Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters. It is replaced by a regular grade upon completion of the review. It carries no credit for the course and is not considered for averaging purposes.
INC: Incomplete.
INC is assigned by the instructor or divisional committee, normally as a final report, where course work is not completed but where there are not grounds for assigning a failing grade. It carries no credit for the course and is not considered for averaging purposes.
IPR: In Progress.
IPR is assigned as the report for a course that is continued in a subsequent session. The final grade will appear only once and only for the last enrolment period. It carries no credit for the course and is not considered for averaging purposes.
NGA: No grade available.
NGA is assigned by the division in the extraordinary case that a grade is not available for one of its students enrolled in a course. It must be replaced by a regular grade assigned by the instructor or by another symbol assigned during the divisional review. It carries no credit for the course and is not considered for averaging purposes.
SDF: Standing deferred on the basis of incomplete course work because of medical or similar reasons.
SDF is assigned by the divisional review committee upon approval of a student's petition or an instructor's recommendation. It must be replaced by a regular grade assigned by the instructor before the expiry of a specific extension period. It carries no credit for the course and is not considered for averaging purposes.
WDR: Withdrawn without academic penalty.
WDR is assigned by the divisional review committee upon approval of a student's petition for late withdrawal from a course. It carries no credit for the course and is not considered for averaging purposes.
WDR is relevant only if a division wishes to show the course on the transcript.
XMP: Exemption granted on the basis of credit for work done elsewhere.
XMP is assigned by a divisional committee upon approval of a student's petition. It carries credit for the course but is not considered for averaging purposes. |
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