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Summer Session I Grades due Monday, July 10

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Where are Your Favorite Photos?

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Subject: Summer Session I Grades due Monday, July 10

Submitter:
Wayne Kallestad, Registrar, Registrar's Office

Message: SSI GRADES ARE DUE ON OR BEFORE July 10, 2006.

Do not turn in grades late. Late grades cause problems for students requiring the grades for reimbursement, scholarship, graduation and admission to other programs.

GRADE ENTRY SCREEN
* Report a grade for every student on the list (except where - W - is displayed).
* For students from one of the other ACTC colleges, please provide the Registrar's Office with their grade.
* Please enter grades by July 10, 2006 or earlier! PLEASE NO LATE GRADES!
* Please identify students that have stopped attending class and the date of last attendance.

Please contact your departments Liaison for Computing person if you have a question on your PIN. For those needing specific directions, they are available on-line at:

http://www.augsburg.edu/enroll/registrar/index.html

Click on Faculty Grade Entry Procedures, other useful information can be found by clicking on Registrarās New Faculty Handbook also.

Letter grades (ABCDF) are not used except for ACTC students. The following grading system is in effect:
4.0 Achieves highest standards of excellence
3.5
3.0 Achieves above basic course standards
2.5
2.0 Achieves basic standards for course
1.5
1.0 Performance below basic course standards
0.5
0.0 Unacceptable performance (no credit for the course)
P (2.0 or above) Meets minimum passing standard
N (Below 2.0) Does not meet minimum passing standard (no credit and non-punitive: not computed in grade point average)

If a student fails to report for a final examination, he or she should
receive a grade of 0.0 for that examination when you compute the final grade.

INCOMPLETE GRADES

* An incomplete grade, or - I, should be given only in the case of extreme emergency. To receive an incomplete grade, a student must receive permission of the instructor of the course; must file a form (available in the Enrollment Center or on-line at the above web address) stating the reasons for the request, the work required to complete the course, the plan and date for completing the work, and comments from the instructor; and must return the form to the Registrar's Office by the time grades are due for the term (July 10, 2006).
* The necessary work must be completed in enough time to allow evaluation of the work by the instructor and filing of a grade before the final day of the following Semester.
* If the work is not completed by that date, the grade for the course becomes a 0.0.

DIRECTED STUDY, INDEPENDENT STUDY, OR INTERNSHIP

* If a Directed Study, Independent Study, or Internship is to be extended over a second term, indicate this by a grade of - X. Please remind students receiving an - X - that they are expected to continue communication and demonstrate satisfactory progress with their instructor in order to receive a credit and grade at the end of that term. They must complete the study within one year of their initial registration; after that, a new registration is necessary.

* An - X - grade can only be used for a Directed Study, Independent Study, and Internship unless prior arrangements have been made with the Registrar's Office.

AUDIT

Please inform the Registrarās Office via email if expectations not met for a student auditing your class. A - V - (audit) is listed on the grade entry screen. If expectations have been met, the course will be listed on the student's record as having been audited. If expectations have not been met, the course will be listed with a grade of - W (withdrawn).

VERY IMPORTANT

Grade are due in the Office of the Registrar no later than July 10, 2006. To comply with Federal Student Aid Regulations: If you have a student that stopped attending your class and you have assigned a grade of 0.0 or - N, please enter the date they last attended your class. Thank You.


Subject: Where are Your Favorite Photos?

Submitter:
Amy Sutton, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Institutional Advancement

Message: Do you love to take pictures but then find them accumulating in a shoebox or trapped in your digital camera or computer?! Mark your calendars to join us for the Campus Crop Club one evening per month for fun and fellowship as we organize our pictures, share ideas and complete pages in our scrapbook albums!

The Campus Crop Club will meet Tuesday, July 11 and Wednesday, August 16th from 5-9 p.m. in the Riverside room in the Christensen Center. We aren't all scrapbookers, but most of us take pictures and if it is a memory worth photographing, isn't it worth preserving?! Special instruction tips on how to safely print, organize and store your pictures will be available July 11th.

Bring your photos (and albums/supplies if you already scrapbook!) Great Creative Memories tools will be available for your use, and products/instruction are available if you want to get started on your own keepsake album. Please contact Amy Sutton at 338-6533 or suttona@augsburg.edu or Marie Odenbrett at 330-1104 or odenbre1@augsburg.edu if you have any questions. You are welcome to join us for all or part of the evening or to just drop in, but please let Amy know if you know you will attend so we can plan snacks and surprises!

Donāt miss this opportunity to do something with those boxes of pictures that you never seem to get to!

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