2022 2023 Faculty Exam & Grading Guide

Faculty Exam and Grading Guide2
Examination Preparation2
Assessment Methods3
Exam Definitions3
It is strongly recommended that examinations be either open book or closed book.3
Examination Numbers4
Midterm/Mock Examinations4
Multiple Choice Examinations4
Take Home Exams, Papers & Projects5
Without a written statement of rules, confusion will surely arise. Examination violations are far more difficult to determine after the fact without a written statement of rules.5
Extension Requests for Papers, Projects and Take-Home Exams5
Examination Administration6
Writing Books Used6
ExamSoft6
Exam Connect6
Examination Schedule7
Make-Up Examination Policy7
Grading8
Multiple Choice Examination Results8
Grading Systems8
Class Participation9
Non-Classroom Activities9
Grading Due Dates10
4. determine student’s continuing status at the Law School;10
Grading Policy10
The Office of Academic Services has developed an online tool to assist faculty grading required courses and elective courses with 25+ students.10
Grades for required courses will not be verified for posting until the Grade Distribution form is submitted.11
Pass/Fail Grading11
Grade Increase Form12
Entering Grades14
Midterm Grading Screen (for those with midterm exams)15
Final Grading Screen16
Incomplete Grades17
Student Codes17
Grade Notification to Students17
Grade Changes17
Legal Writing Requirement17
Learning Outcomes Questionnaire18
Jurisprudence Awards23
Grade Confirmation Reports23
General Rules for all Exams24
Rules for Remote-proctored Exams24
Rules for Live-proctored Exams25
Hand-written Exams26
SAMPLE27
CERTIFICATION27

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