LVC Catalog 2021-2022

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higher), or F (fail). Some courses are graded solely on a pass/fail basis, with an option for PH for superior work in the judgment of the instructor. Zero credit courses are graded on an S (satisfactory)/U (unsatisfactory) basis. Some zero credit courses may award a grade of NG (Not Graded) to either indicate that a grade is not given or the grade is incorporated in another course (e.g., lab/lecture courses). Grades of P, PH, S, U, or NG do not carry quality points and do not impact grade point averages.

GRADUATE GRADES Student work is graded A, A–, B+, B, B–, C+, C, and F. Graduate courses may also award grades of C-, D+, D, and D- to undergraduate students; courses with such grades will be considered at the undergraduate level only and will not satisfy graduate program requirements. Graduate grades hold the same quality points as undergraduate grades. Graduate students may not elect to take courses pass/fail, though some graduate courses are graded pass/fail solely.

INCOMPLETE AND WITHDRAWAL GRADES In addition to the above grades, the symbols I, IP, and W are used for both undergraduate and graduate students. I indicates that the work is incomplete (certain required work postponed by the student for a substantial reason with the prior consent of the instructor) but otherwise satisfactory. This work must be completed within the first four weeks of the end of the course or the I will be converted to an F. Instructors may set an earlier deadline. Appeals for an extension of the incomplete grade past the four-week period must be approved by the instructor and presented to the registrar before the incomplete due date. Extensions of incompletes for graduate students also require the prior approval of the program director. IP (in progress) is a temporary grade for certain courses that have not concluded by the end of the term. W indicates withdrawal from a course after the add/drop period through the 10th week of a 15-week semester or, for other course lengths, during the first two-thirds of the course, except for undergraduate students in their first semester at LVC (or, for accelerated courses, in their first session) who may withdraw through the last day of a course.

GRADE CHANGES Once a grade has been recorded, it may not be changed without the approval of the instructor and the registrar. Students who feel the grade may be inaccurate must contact the instructor within 30 days from the end date of the course in question.

Grievances Filed by Students against Faculty Members Concerning Final Grades A student may file a grievance against a faculty member if the student has sufficient reason to dispute a final grade earned in a course.

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GRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

26min
pages 100-114

INDIVIDUALIZED COURSES

2min
page 59

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

1hr
pages 60-99

INTERNSHIPS

2min
page 58

SELF-DESIGNED MAJOR

2min
page 57

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

2min
page 56

COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS

2min
page 55

ACADEMIC AND GRADUATION HONORS

6min
pages 42-44

SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS FOR FINANCIAL AID

2min
page 38

ACADEMIC STANDING REQUIREMENTS

9min
pages 34-37

HONORS PROGRAM

1min
page 54

DISCIPLINARY ACTION

2min
page 41

ACADEMIC HONESTY

4min
pages 32-33

CONCERNING OTHER MATTERS

2min
page 31

TRANSFER CREDIT

9min
pages 18-21

COURSE REGISTRATION

7min
pages 23-25

COURSE INFORMATION

2min
page 17

GRIEVANCES FILED BY STUDENTS AGAINST FACULTY MEMBERS CONCERNING FINAL GRADES GRIEVANCES FILED BY STUDENTS AGAINST FACULTY MEMBERS

4min
pages 29-30

ATTENDANCE POLICY

4min
pages 26-27

LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE PROFILE

1min
page 4

ADVISING PROGRAM

2min
page 22

STUDENT FINANCES

11min
pages 10-14
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