What happens with S-N grades?
If a student is registered S-N, you may submit either an S or an N. If you submit a letter grade (i.e., A, B, C) the grade submission system will automatically convert a letter grade to the corresponding S-N grade. In accordance with University Grading Policy the system will automatically convert any grade of C- or better to an “S” grade and any grade lower than a C- to an “N” grade. If an instructor has chosen a higher threshold than a C- as necessary to earn an “S” he or she must enter the “S” or “N” grade on the grade roster. The system will not allow S-N grades to be submitted for courses in which this grading option is not available for students. You may submit an “I” grade for students who have registered for the course S-N.
If a student is registered S-N, you may submit either an S or an N. If you submit a letter grade (i.e., A, B, C) the grade submission system will automatically convert a letter grade to the corresponding S-N grade. In accordance with University Grading Policy the system will automatically convert any grade of C- or better to an “S” grade and any grade lower than a C- to an “N” grade. If an instructor has chosen a higher threshold than a C- as necessary to earn an “S” he or she must enter the “S” or “N” grade on the grade roster. The system will not allow S-N grades to be submitted for courses in which this grading option is not available for students. You may submit an “I” grade for students who have registered for the course S-N. The Duluth campus has chosen C level work to be the required grade to earn an “S.” For courses taught on the Duluth campus the system will automatically convert the appropriate letter grade of C or better to an “S” and anything lower than that grade to an “N.
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