Grading policy: Students must complete all components of the course evaluation set out in the course syllabus in order to receive a grade for the course. Students who fail to complete all assignments or who do not write the final exam may receive a grade of incomplete (N) for the course. No modification of the course evaluation is permitted.
The grading scheme used in the Criminal Justice programs is as follows:
A+ |
95-100 |
A |
90-94 |
A- |
85-89 |
B+ |
80-84 |
B |
75-79 |
B- |
70-74 |
C+ |
65-69 |
C |
60-64 |
C- |
55-59 |
D |
50-54 |
F |
Less than 50 |
Conduct: The Student Code of Conduct defines misconduct as follows:
Misconduct: is conduct that includes but is not limited to the following:
a. speech or action that causes disruption or creates an atmosphere of hostility, intimidation or ridicule, including:
i. speech or action that disrupts the ability of other students to learn and/or the ability of an instructor to teach [emphasis added];
The Criminal Justice Program takes the position that late attendance and the inappropriate use of electronic devices during scheduled class time falls under the definition of “Misconduct.”