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    ... – 79.49 = C, 59.50 – 69.49 = D, 59.49 or below = F   Late work policy: No late or makeup work is permitted. Instead, the lowest 2 SmartBook grades, lowest 2 Homework grades, lowest 2 Quiz grades...
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    ...)              (i.e. 60 – 69)              (i.e. 0 – 59)   Please Note: Grades are based solely on your performance and the results you achieve on the graded activities for this course. I do not grade on a curve, as that would be a comparison of your outcomes to others. No extra work or assignments exist to raise your grade or to make up a grade.  (This includes after final grades are submitted at the end.... The top 6 grades are used for the average. These written submissions are written math assignments in order for you to garner feedback prior to the written Midterm Exams and written final exam...
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    ..., 69.50 – 79.49 = C, 59.50 – 69.49 = D, 59.49 or below = F   Late work policy: No late or makeup work is permitted. Instead, the lowest 2 SmartBook grades, lowest 2 Homework grades, lowest 2 Quiz grades...
    Introduction
    ... – 79.49 = C, 59.50 – 69.49 = D, 59.49 or below = F   Late work policy: No late or makeup work is permitted. Instead, the lowest 2 SmartBook grades, lowest 2 Homework grades, lowest 2 Quiz grades...
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    ... SmartBook grades, lowest 2 Homework grades, lowest 2 Quiz grades, and lowest 1 (one) Exam grade will be dropped at the end of the semester.   SEE CANVAS FOR THE COMPLETE COURSE CALENDAR, OUTLINE...
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    ... or makeup work is permitted. Instead, the lowest 2 SmartBook grades, lowest 2 Homework grades, lowest 2 Quiz grades, and lowest 1 (one) Exam grade will be dropped at the end of the semester.   SEE...
    Introduction
    ... – 79.49 = C, 59.50 – 69.49 = D, 59.49 or below = F   Late work policy: No late or makeup work is permitted. Instead, the lowest 2 SmartBook grades, lowest 2 Homework grades, lowest 2 Quiz grades...
    Introduction
    ... or makeup work is permitted. Instead, the lowest 2 SmartBook grades, lowest 2 Homework grades, lowest 2 Quiz grades, and lowest 1 (one) Exam grade will be dropped at the end of the semester.   SEE...
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    ...) Minor Assignments- In-Class essays/assignments, attendance evaluation, Reading Journal= (30% of final grade) = 100% The two lowest minor grades will be dropped. Final grade scale: Major... class and miss an in-class assignment, that grade may not be made up. However, the two lowest minor grades will be dropped. This should help in case of illness or emergency. Absolutely no late work... financial resources for students that qualify, visit the financial aid offices for more information. Grade Appeals and Incomplete Grades: Students can read more about the college's grade appeal processes...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1302 0101 - COMPOSITION II
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    ..., writing portfolio =(70% of final grade) Minor Assignments- In-Class essays/assignments, attendance evaluation, Reading Journal= (30% of final grade)  The two lowest minor grades will be dropped... that is submitted late. If you are absent from class and miss an in-class assignment, that grade may not be made up. However, the two lowest minor grades will be dropped. This should help in case of illness... Financial Aid. Financial Aid offers financial resources for students that qualify, visit the financial aid offices for more information. Grade Appeals and Incomplete Grades: Students can read more about...
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    ... session. Attendance is the key to passing this course. Although you do not receive an attendance grade, I take attendance regularly and submit attendance records with grades at the end of each semester...
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    ... not receive an attendance grade, I take attendance regularly and submit attendance records with grades at the end of each semester.   Withdrawal Policy A student may withdraw from a course...
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    ..., be sure and read the course syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent study time, seeking clarification on assignments early, and actively engaging in class discussions. By staying ahead... make appropriate changes to my records. If you'd like your name changed in the roster, please contact the Registrar's office. Grade Appeals and Incomplete Grades: Students can read more about...
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    ... portfolio =(70% of final grade) Minor Assignments- In-Class essays/assignments, attendance evaluation, Reading Journal= (30% of final grade)  The two lowest minor grades will be dropped. Final grade.... If you are absent from class and miss an in-class assignment, that grade may not be made up. However, the two lowest minor grades will be dropped. This should help in case of illness or emergency.... Financial Aid offers financial resources for students that qualify, visit the financial aid offices for more information. Grade Appeals and Incomplete Grades: Students can read more about...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0810 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... with grades at the end of each semester.   Withdrawal Policy A student may withdraw from a course on or after the official date of record. It is the student’s responsibility to initiate and complete...
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    ... Assignments- In-Class essays/assignments, attendance evaluation, Reading Journal= (30% of final grade)  The two lowest minor grades will be dropped. Final grade scale: Major assignments = 70% of final... an in-class assignment, that grade may not be made up. However, the two lowest minor grades will be dropped. This should help in case of illness or emergency. Absolutely no late work... resources for students that qualify, visit the financial aid offices for more information. Grade Appeals and Incomplete Grades: Students can read more about the college's grade appeal processes...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0104 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... in the course homework for grades to sync with canvas correctly. Homework (HW) assignments will be available for at least 5 days and must be completed by the due date to avoid 5%-point penalty per day...: Assignments are expected to be turned in on the due date as stated on Canvas or in class. After that time, no late work will be accepted nor credit given for.   Grades Policy: It is your responsibility to check your grades in Canvas weekly to ensure they are posted correctly. Any discrepancies should be reported immediately —do not wait until the end of the semester, so they can be addressed...
    other content in Introduction in the course CHEM 1411 0401 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
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    ... – 69             F  0 – 59   Please Note: Grades are based solely on your performance and the results you achieve on the graded activities for this course. I do not grade on a curve, as that would be a comparison of your outcomes to others. No extra work or assignments exist to raise your grade or to make up a grade.  (This includes after final grades are submitted at the end of the semester... the semester. The top 10 engagement activity grades will be used for the Engagement activity average at the end of the semester   Written Assignments in Canvas (15%): There are 10 content-based...
    other content in Introduction in the course MATH 1314 0385 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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    ... control manual. This manual is available to all students through the US Aviation online student Sharepoint portal.    The NCTC course grades are calculated as follows: 70% of the shop grade plus 30% of the theory grade = Final NCTC grade. This grade must be a 70 or higher. Shop and theory grades are defined in US Aviation Academy’s quality control manual.     GRADE PERCENTAGES...
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    ... as itself, and once as a replacement grade.  If your final exam grade is lower than your regular exam grades, it will just count once, and no regular exam grades will be dropped.   Late work policy...
    other content in Introduction in the course MATH 1314 0501 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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    ... grade will count twice – once as itself, and once as a replacement grade.  If your final exam grade is lower than your regular exam grades, it will just count once, and no regular exam grades...
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    ... is available to all students through the US Aviation online student Sharepoint portal.    The NCTC course grades are calculated as follows: 70% of the shop grade plus 30% of the theory grade = Final NCTC grade. This grade must be a 70 or higher. Shop and theory grades are defined in US Aviation Academy’s quality control manual.     GRADE PERCENTAGES  A 90-100  B 80-89.99...
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    ... twice – once as itself, and once as a replacement grade.  If your final exam grade is lower than your regular exam grades, it will just count once, and no regular exam grades will be dropped.   Late...
    other content in Introduction in the course MATH 2413 0500 - CALCULUS I
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    ... exam covers the material from the first two Module Exams and must be taken by all students. The Midterm Exam may also be used to replace one of the first two NONZERO Module Exam grades. The final exam is a departmental comprehensive algebra exam and must be taken by all students. The final exam may also be used to replace any other NONZERO exam grade. Grading: Grades will be instantly accessible...
    other content in Introduction in the course MATH 1314 0341 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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    ...: Grading for the course will follow the nursing policy for grading and evaluation. In order to pass this course the student must achieve an average of 77.0 or higher. There will be no rounding up of grades... of withdrawing from the program in the Registrar’s office by the official drop date or receiving course grades of “F” on the final grade reports. Documentation for any absences is required.  Individual...
    other content in Introduction in the course VNSG 1234 0180 - PEDIATRICS
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    ... is available to all students through the US Aviation online student Sharepoint portal.    The NCTC course grades are calculated as follows: 70% of the shop grade plus 30% of the theory grade = Final NCTC grade. This grade must be a 70 or higher. Shop and theory grades are defined in US Aviation Academy’s quality control manual.     GRADE PERCENTAGES  A 90-100  B 80-89.99...
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    ... as itself, and once as a replacement grade.  If your final exam grade is lower than your regular exam grades, it will just count once, and no regular exam grades will be dropped.   Late work policy...
    other content in Introduction in the course MATH 1314 0502 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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    ... control manual. This manual is available to all students through the US Aviation online student Sharepoint portal.    The NCTC course grades are calculated as follows: 70% of the shop grade plus 30% of the theory grade = Final NCTC grade. This grade must be a 70 or higher. Shop and theory grades are defined in US Aviation Academy’s quality control manual.     GRADE PERCENTAGES...
    other content in Introduction in the course AERM 2231 0680 - AIRFRAME INSPECTION
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    ... is available to all students through the US Aviation online student Sharepoint portal.    The NCTC course grades are calculated as follows: 70% of the shop grade plus 30% of the theory grade = Final NCTC grade. This grade must be a 70 or higher. Shop and theory grades are defined in US Aviation Academy’s quality control manual.     GRADE PERCENTAGES  A 90-100  B 80-89.99...
    other content in Introduction in the course AERM 1303 0680 - SHOP PRACTICES
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    .... There will be no rounding up of grades. Decimals will be included to the hundredths only. (If you make a 76.99, this will not round up to a 77)   Numerical Grade        Letter Grade 90-100... the option of withdrawing from the program in the Registrar’s office by the official drop date or receiving course grades of “F” on the final grade reports. Documentation for any absences is required...
    other content in Introduction in the course VNSG 1234 0181 - PEDIATRICS
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    ....  So, the final exam grade will count twice – once as itself, and once as a replacement grade.  If your final exam grade is lower than your regular exam grades, it will just count once, and no regular exam grades will be dropped.   Late work policy:  Homework may be completed after the due date for 20% off.  No late quizzes will be accepted.  I will allow one makeup exam IF I AM NOTIFIED AHEAD...
    other content in Introduction in the course MATH 1314 0500 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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    .... Communication is key.  For my late work policy, be sure and read the course syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent study time, seeking clarification on assignments early, and actively... about or attempt to negotiate grades with which they may disagree.   The purposes of feedback in this course are to point out and celebrate what students are doing well, and to help students grow...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1302 0867 - COMPOSITION II
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    ... syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent study time, seeking clarification on assignments early, and actively engaging in class discussions. By staying ahead of deadlines, asking for help... all items, they will receive perfect scores on their writing.  It is also not intended as a tool for students to use to argue about or attempt to negotiate grades with which they may disagree...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0867 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent study time, seeking clarification on assignments early, and actively engaging in class discussions. By staying ahead of deadlines, asking for help... items, they will receive perfect scores on their writing.  It is also not intended as a tool for students to use to argue about or attempt to negotiate grades with which they may disagree...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0373 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... will work together to devise a plan for your success. Communication is key.  For my late work policy, be sure and read the course syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent study time, seeking... not intended as a tool for students to use to argue about or attempt to negotiate grades with which they may disagree.   The purposes of feedback in this course are to point out and celebrate what...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0689 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... more support. We will work together to devise a plan for your success. Communication is key.  For my late work policy, be sure and read the course syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent... on their writing.  It is also not intended as a tool for students to use to argue about or attempt to negotiate grades with which they may disagree.   The purposes of feedback in this course are to point out...
    Introduction
    ... support. We will work together to devise a plan for your success. Communication is key.  For my late work policy, be sure and read the course syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent study time....  It is also not intended as a tool for students to use to argue about or attempt to negotiate grades with which they may disagree.   The purposes of feedback in this course are to point out...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0602 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... policy, be sure and read the course syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent study time, seeking clarification on assignments early, and actively engaging in class discussions. By staying... will be evaluated on content, organization, synthesis of ideas, and on formatting and grammar/sentence structure.  Essays should be 3-4 pages in length plus a works cited page. Grades: 90-100%= A, 80-89%=B, 70-79%=C...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 2332 0341 - WORLD LITERATURE I
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    ... and encourage students to practice good time management and personal responsibility by meeting deadlines. I will not accept any "daily grades" late (I will make sure to denote which assignments are classified... proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades... and Incomplete Grades: Students can read more about the college's grade appeal processes and procedures for assigning incomplete grades by visiting the Academic Catalog. Library: Students can access online...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0842 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... and encourage students to practice good time management and personal responsibility by meeting deadlines. I will not accept any "daily grades" late (I will make sure to denote which assignments are classified... proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades... and Incomplete Grades: Students can read more about the college's grade appeal processes and procedures for assigning incomplete grades by visiting the Academic Catalog. Library: Students can access online...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0841 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... syllabus.  Being proactive about grades means taking control of your academic progress before issues arise, rather than reacting to problems after they occur. It involves regularly reviewing your syllabus and grades, as well as setting aside consistent study time, seeking clarification on assignments early, and actively engaging in class discussions. By staying ahead of deadlines, asking for help... items, they will receive perfect scores on their writing.  It is also not intended as a tool for students to use to argue about or attempt to negotiate grades with which they may disagree...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0361 - COMPOSITION I
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    ... to showing up class in a classroom section. Reading Announcements, Discussions and all instructions is vital to your success in an online class. Questions of a more personal nature (such as grades) can... at indicated in the NCTC student support. Using NCTC mail rather than the Canvas Inbox will may delay response time as I cannot answer a question about your participation or grades without being... will round up grades: an 89.5 is a 90 and so on, including your final average. All coursework will be graded within two weeks of the turn in date, unless otherwise notified by the professor*** Please check...
    other content in Introduction in the course ARTS 1301 0380 - ART APPRECIATION
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    ... will not evaluate or comment on any work submitted two days late by 9 am so I can keep up with the course workload and give timely feedback. The final class assessments cannot be submitted late, so final grades... in the roster, please contact the Registrar's office. Grade Appeals and Incomplete Grades: Students can read more about the college's grade appeal processes and procedures for assigning incomplete grades by visiting the Academic Catalog. Library: Students can access online and physical resources from the NCTC campus library by visiting the library website. Students can access research databases...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 1301 0863 - COMPOSITION I
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    ...           All grades taken will be weighted equally and entered into Canvas under the same category. Everything that we do is important to me (and hopefully to you). The average reflected in Canvas..., your grade in Canvas will be your final average for the course. It is your responsibility to keep up with your grades in Canvas. Please contact me first with any issues/discrepancies you might come across. There will be no extra credit given at any time. Here is a basic explanation/summary of what your grades mean:   A (90-100) level work: What you submitted is filled with your voice, maturity...
    other content in Introduction in the course ENGL 2322 0880 - BRITISH LITERATURE I
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    ... to showing up class in a classroom section. Reading Announcements, Discussions and all instructions is vital to your success in an online class. Questions of a more personal nature (such as grades) can... preferences at indicated in the NCTC student support. Using NCTC mail rather than the Canvas Inbox will may delay response time as I cannot answer a question about your participation or grades without being...:  A = 100-90, B = 89-80, C = 79-70, D = 69-60, F = 59 and below. I will round up grades: an 89.5 is a 90 and so on, including your final average. All coursework will be graded within two weeks of the turn...
    other content in Introduction in the course ARTS 1301 0344 - ART APPRECIATION
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    ... to showing up class in a classroom section. Reading Announcements, Discussions and all instructions is vital to your success in an online class. Questions of a more personal nature (such as grades) can... preferences at indicated in the NCTC student support. Using NCTC mail rather than the Canvas Inbox will may delay response time as I cannot answer a question about your participation or grades without being... will round up grades: an 89.5 is a 90 and so on, including your final average. All coursework will be graded within two weeks of the turn in date, unless otherwise notified by the professor*** Please...
    other content in Introduction in the course ARTS 1301 0351 - ART APPRECIATION
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    ... instructions is vital to your success in an online class. Questions of a more personal nature (such as grades) can be addressed to me privately through Canvas Inbox. You can set Canvas to send you... to instructor communications will set you up for better success. Students should monitor Canvas messages regularly and respond in a timely manner regarding messages about assignments, grades, and student... grades: an 89.5 is a 90 and so on, including your final average. All coursework will be graded within 72 hours of the turn in date, unless otherwise notified by the professor*** Please check...
    other content in Introduction in the course ARTS 1301 0342 - ART APPRECIATION
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    ... online using ACCESS PEARSON following the scheduled due dates.  You will have unlimited attempts to maximize your score by the assigned due date. Feedback and grading: Pearson auto-grades from... following the scheduled due dates.  You will have three (3) attempts to maximize your score by the assigned due date. The highest score will be recorded. Feedback and grading: Pearson auto-grades...
    other content in Introduction in the course MATH 1314 0897 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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    ... will be completed online using ACCESS PEARSON following the scheduled due dates.  You will have unlimited attempts to maximize your score by the assigned due date. Feedback and grading: Pearson auto-grades from... following the scheduled due dates.  You will have three (3) attempts to maximize your score by the assigned due date. The highest score will be recorded. Feedback and grading: Pearson auto-grades once...
    other content in Introduction in the course MATH 0305 0970 - BEGINNING ALGEBRA
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    ... using ACCESS PEARSON following the scheduled due dates.  You will have unlimited attempts to maximize your score by the assigned due date. Feedback and grading: Pearson auto-grades from the moment you... the scheduled due dates.  You will have three (3) attempts to maximize your score by the assigned due date. The highest score will be recorded. Feedback and grading: Pearson auto-grades once a quiz...
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