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Incomplete Grade Information
Grading System: Incomplete ("I") Grade
An Incomplete Grade ("I") is a non
punitive grade given only during the last one-fourth of a term/semester
and only if a student (1) is passing the course and (2) has a
justifiable and documented reason, beyond the control of the student
(such as serious illness or military service), for not completing the
work on schedule. The student must arrange with the instructor to finish
the course at a later date by completing specific requirements. These
requirements must be listed on a Request for Grade of Incomplete form
signed by the instructor, student, and department chair; and also
entered on the grade roster by the instructor. Grades of "I" assigned to
an undergraduate course at the end of the Fall 2007 semester and later,
will default to "F" unless the instructor has designated a different
automatic grade. See also Removal of "I" policy.
Removal of "I" (Undergraduate Catalog)
A student may remove a grade of "I"
within one year by completing the stipulated work. After the student
completes the stipulated work, the instructor records the final grade on
a UNT Grade Change Form and obtains the department chair’s signature.
The instructor’s academic dean completes processing with the Registrar’s
Office, where the grade point average is adjusted accordingly. For
undergraduate courses taken Fall 2007 or later, if a student does not
complete the the stipulated work within the time specified, the grade of
"I" will default to "F" unless the instructor has designated a different
automatic grade. The GPA is adjusted accordingly and the student will be
subject to academic penalty should any exist.
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Last updated August 22, 2007
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