Here is our Incomplete Grade policy:
Incomplete Grades
Incomplete, "I," grades are assigned by the instructor when illness or unavoidable circumstances prevent students from completing the last 25% of a course during the regularly scheduled semester or course term. Students must consult with and obtain permission from the instructor for the award of an "I" grade.
Instructors teaching distance education classes (online and ITV) must communicate the assignment of incomplete grades to the Distance Education Coordinator by the last day of finals week. If students receiving an "I" grade do not complete their coursework within eight weeks after the last day of the class, the "I" grade is automatically changed to an "F" grade. This change will also occur if instructors do not submit "I" grade changes within eight weeks of the last day of the class.
Instructors must include the last date of attendance with each "I" grade submitted to the Registrar. Instructors will not be able to make any changes to the converted "F" grade after the eight week deadline. The Academic Standards and Curriculum Committee must approve all exceptions, which will be presented to the Committee by the appropriate instructor.
Lisa Blunt
Registrar
Miles Community College
2715 Dickinson St.
Miles City, MT 59301
(406) 874-6214 phone
(406) 874-6283 fax
bluntl@milescc.edu
From: MACRAO Listserv [mailto:MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU] On Behalf Of Annalea Avery
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 2:45 PM
To: MACRAO@LISTSERV.GFCMSU.EDU
Subject: Incomplete Grades
MACRAO Group,
We have had issues of faculty members giving "I" grades (incomplete grade) to students and then requesting that the student "sit in" on the same class the following semester in order to make up the work necessary for their "I" grade. These students are not registering for the course in any sense and I am therefore unable to track accurate capacities for the courses. Additionally, it is my understanding that if a student wants to "sit in" on a course then they should ACTUALLY register for the course and be repeating that course whether it is for credit or as an audit. This would require a grade that is allowed to be repeated and replaced. Since "I" grades are temporary they would not be considered repeatable.
Our current policy is not detailed enough to really prevent this type of situation from happening.
I have some concerns with this and wanted to reach out to all of you to gain some perspective on your current policies regarding "I" grades and if they are considered repeatable grades. I would also appreciate any insights into this type of situation that you may have.
Thanks so much and have a merry Christmas!
Annalea Avery, Registrar
Annalea Avery
Registrar │ Rocky Mountain College
Eaton Hall │1511 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102
annalea.avery@rocky.edu │ www.rocky.edu
(P) 406.657.1032 │ (F) 406.657.1169
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