What happens if some, but not all, of the required work samples are submitted in the students portfolio?
A. If some, but not all, work samples are submitted, the appeals finding would likely be No Determination, meaning that the portfolio was incomplete in the subject of the appeal. However, the portfolio may be resubmitted at a later date with additional work samples in response to the information found on the Feedback Form provided with the returned portfolio. The MCAS Portfolio Appeals Panel completes a Feedback Form for each portfolio that describes whether the work samples are adequate and complete, and what additional work, if any, needs to be resubmitted in order for the appeal to be granted.
A. If some, but not all, work samples are submitted, the appeals finding would likely be No Determination, meaning that the portfolio was incomplete in the subject of the appeal. However, the portfolio may be resubmitted at a later date with additional work samples. A Feedback Form is provided with each returned portfolio that describes whether the work samples are adequate and complete, and what additional work, if any, needs to be resubmitted in order for the appeal to be granted.
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