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Student Grade Report Guide

Don Nguyen received a grade of 75% in the course Foundations of Risk Management. The grade scale shows that a grade between 70-79% is considered "Good". The document outlines the process for appealing grades, which involves first requesting a clerical check to verify grades were added correctly, and then potentially a re-read of the final exam if the student believes the exam was incorrectly marked and can provide evidence to support their claim.

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Student Grade Report Guide

Don Nguyen received a grade of 75% in the course Foundations of Risk Management. The grade scale shows that a grade between 70-79% is considered "Good". The document outlines the process for appealing grades, which involves first requesting a clerical check to verify grades were added correctly, and then potentially a re-read of the final exam if the student believes the exam was incorrectly marked and can provide evidence to support their claim.

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Student Grade Report August 15, 2018

Page 1 of 2

Don Nguyen
82 Saddlehorn Crescent
Ottawa, ON K2M2B1

Student Number: X296047


Course Number: 2921-087
Course Title: Foundations of Risk Management
Course Duration: 12/Sep/2017 - 13/Jan/2018
Hours: 39.00

Grade: 75%

Grade Scales
Letter Grade Percentages Grade
Definitions
A 80% - 100% Excellent
B 70% - 79% Good
C 60% - 69% Adequate
D 50% - 59% Marginal
F Less than 50% Inadequate
Some courses are graded on an Honours/Pass/Fail
scale instead of letter or percentage grades.
H Honours
P Pass
F Fail
In order to satisfy a School of Continuing Studies
certificate requirement you must receive at least a
passing grade in that course. Refer to your course
outline for the minimum passing grade.

158 St. George St. Toronto, ON Canada M5S 2V8


Tel:+1-416-978-2400 ● learn.utoronto.ca
August 15, 2018
Appeals
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If you wish to appeal your final grade, complete a “Reconsideration of Final Course Results” application form available online at
learn.utoronto.ca. Click “Student Resources”, and then click “Forms and Applications”. Submit the form with the appropriate fee by mail or
in-person to:

Student Services, University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, 158 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2V8.

You should recognize that when your examination is sent for either a clerical check or re-read:
● The mark may remain unchanged

● The mark may be raised


● If an error is detected in the clerical check or the re-read, the mark may be lowered.

If your final grade is changed as a result of the clerical check or re-read, all fees paid will be refunded in full.

Appeals are organized into two stages, clerical check of the final grade, and re-read of the final examination. The clerical check must be
requested and answered before an application for a re-read may be submitted. Please follow the instructions for each appeal stage as
documented below.

Clerical Check of Final Grade (including photocopy of final examination)


If you believe that there has been an arithmetical error in calculating the course mark, you may request a clerical check of the final results
achieved. Student Services will check that all answers have been marked, and the marks have been added correctly. The office will also
check that all term work marks have been correctly added. When you apply for this procedure you will automatically receive a photocopy of
your final examination.
A clerical check does not include a re-read of the final examination.

Fee: There is a $13.00 + HST charge for this procedure, which includes a photocopy of your final examination answers.*
Processing time: This process takes up to 15 business days.
Deadline: Your request will be considered if it is received within three months of the final examination/course completion period.

Re-Read of Final Examination


If you believe that your final examination has been incorrectly marked in its substance, you may request a re-read. Any request for a re-read
must be supported by clear evidence that the request is justified. It is your responsibility to demonstrate that your answers are substantially
correct by citing specific instances of disagreement, supported by such documentary evidence as course handouts, textbooks, lecture notes,
etc. Asserting your disagreement with the marking does not constitute reasonable grounds for a final examination re-read. (A
well-constructed case will point to the textbook, lecture notes, similar questions in tests or some other similar evidence outside your own
opinion.)

If the School is satisfied that you have provided reasonable grounds for a re-read your request will then be forwarded to the original course
examiner who will undertake any re-reading involved.

A re-read will not be considered unless you have obtained a photocopy of your final examination answers, and a clerical check of
your final grade has been achieved.

Fee: There is a $36.00 + HST charge for this procedure.*


Processing time: This process may take up to six weeks.
Deadline: Your request will be considered if it is received within four months of the final examination/course completion period.

Grade Report
The Student Grade Report is the official grade document issued by the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies. You may request
a transcript of courses by completing the “Transcript Application Form” available online at learn.utoronto.ca, click “Student Resources”, and
then click “Forms and Applications”.

*All fee amounts are subject to change without notice.

158 St. George St. Toronto, ON Canada M5S 2V8


Tel:+1-416-978-2400 ● learn.utoronto.ca

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