2022 2023 Faculty Exam & Grading Guide
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Faculty Exam and Grading Guide
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Examination Preparation
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Assessment Methods
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Exam Definitions
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It is strongly recommended that examinations be either open book or closed book.
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Examination Numbers
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Midterm/Mock Examinations
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Multiple Choice Examinations
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Take Home Exams, Papers & Projects
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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.
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Extension Requests for Papers, Projects and Take-Home Exams
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Examination Administration
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Writing Books Used
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ExamSoft
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Exam Connect
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Examination Schedule
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Make-Up Examination Policy
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Grading
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Multiple Choice Examination Results
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Grading Systems
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Class Participation
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Non-Classroom Activities
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Grading Due Dates
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4. determine student’s continuing status at the Law School;
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Grading Policy
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The Office of Academic Services has developed an online tool to assist faculty grading required courses and elective courses with 25+ students.
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Grades for required courses will not be verified for posting until the Grade Distribution form is submitted.
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Pass/Fail Grading
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Grade Increase Form
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Entering Grades
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Midterm Grading Screen (for those with midterm exams)
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Final Grading Screen
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Incomplete Grades
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Student Codes
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Grade Notification to Students
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Grade Changes
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Legal Writing Requirement
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Learning Outcomes Questionnaire
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Jurisprudence Awards
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Grade Confirmation Reports
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General Rules for all Exams
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Rules for Remote-proctored Exams
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Rules for Live-proctored Exams
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Hand-written Exams
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SAMPLE
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CERTIFICATION
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