Can grades received on a study abroad program be appealed like they can at Davis?
Summer and Quarter Abroad students should follow the campus procedure for appeals. Students who have questions about a grade should first discuss their concerns with the instructor. Generally all grades except I or IP are final when filed by the instructor at the end of the quarter. Only clerical or procedural errors which can be documented are granted. If the instructor agrees that a clerical or procedural error has been made, the grade can be changed by means of a petition filed by the instructor. Requests to interchange P, NP, S, or U grades are automatically denied. For more information on grade grievances, please visit http://sja.ucdavis.edu/grade-grievances.html EAP students will receive information on grades in their general guide, once accepted into the program. As with UC Davis courses, all grades are considered final at the time they are issued at the end of the term. Only documented clerical/procedural errors (i.e. typos, transpositions, wrong courses, etc.) will be consider
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