The evaluative process at
Flagler College places emphasis on all aspects of the student's
academic performance. Class attendance, participation, reports,
projects and test grades are considered in determining final grades.
Continuous evaluative efforts, facilitated by a favorable
faculty-student ratio, serve to identify learning deficiencies before
the end of the course, thus enabling instructors to provide individual
assistance when needed. A period for final examinations is scheduled
for the last week of the fall and spring terms. Comprehensive
examinations may be given in major fields of concentration during the
final semester of the senior year.
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The Registrar maintains student academic records and provides
all official transcripts. In compliance with federal law, every
transcript request must be in writing and must include the student's
signature, social security number, dates of attendance, where the
transcript needs to be sent (full address),and payment of $5 in the
form of a check or money order made payable to Flagler College.
Transcript requests must be sent to the attention of the Office of the
Registrar at the college's main address given at the bottom of this
page. Emailed and faxed requests will not be processed.
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Grading of Academic Work
Final grades are submitted to students at the conclusion of
each semester and at the end of summer school session, and are recorded
on the student's permanent record. Copies of grade reports will be sent
to the address furnished by the student. The grading system is as
follows:
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A Excellent
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B Good
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C Average
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D Below Average**
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P Passing, Pass/Fail
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F Failure
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I Incomplete
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W Withdrew
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WF Withdrew Failing
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WP Withdrew Passing
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AU Audit
For the purpose of computing a student's grade point
average, 4 quality points are given for each semester hour of A, 3 for
each hour of B, 2 for each hour of C, and 1 for each hour of D. A grade
of F or WF is counted as zero. The grade point average is calculated by
dividing the hours attempted into the total quality points.
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student may earn no more than two grades below C in the courses of a
major, including ancillary courses, and only one grade below C in the
courses of a minor. An ancillary course is any course selected from
among several course options that can be taken to fulfill the
requirements of a major.
Incomplete Grade
A grade of "I" (Incomplete) is assigned by the instructor when
a student is unable to complete a course due to extenuating
circumstances and when all requirements can be completed in a short
time following the end of a term. In the absence of justifiable cause,
an incomplete grade will not be assigned. In order to receive an
incomplete grade, a student must process a Request for Incomplete Grade
form. The form is available in the Registrar's Office, and it must be
signed by the instructor, the department chair, and the Assistant Dean
of Academic Affairs.
The student is responsible for making arrangements with
the instructor to complete the requirements for the course and to
remove the incomplete grade within eight weeks following the term in
which the incomplete grade was received. The eight-week period is the
maximum time allowed, and the instructor should establish an earlier
date, if possible. Students who fail to complete the course
requirements within the prescribed period will automatically receive a
grade of F for the course
Incomplete grades are not included in the calculation
of a student's grade point average. Upon completion ofthe course
requirements, the incomplete grade will be removed, and the final
course grade will be used to compute the student's grade point average.
Grade Correction
Any errors in grades, including omissions, must be reported by the
student to the Office of the Registrar. A Grade Correction
Authorization form may be obtained from the Registrar's Office and must
be completed and signed by the appropriate faculty member, the
department chairperson, the Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, and the
Registrar. No corrections, additions or changes will be made unless
grade errors are reported to the Registrar within the first two weeks
of the semester following the term in which the course was taken.
Failure to report a grade error within the time specified above will
result in the original grade being filed on a permanent basis.
Repeat Courses
Students may repeat a course in which a grade of D or F was earned to
improve their grade point averages. While a record of both courses will
remain on the transcript, only the grade assigned for the repeated
course will be computed into the student's cumulative grade point
average. The most recent repeat grade recorded will be used in
calculating the grade point average. Students who repeat a course in
which a grade of F was originally earned will receive credit hours for
the repeat course, provided that a passing grade is earned. On the
other hand, students who repeat a course in which a grade of D was
originally earned will not receive credit hours for the repeat course,
since credit hours have already been awarded.
Students who earn a grade of D or F in a course at
Flagler College may not repeat that course at another institution for
purposes of transferring the grade or the credit back to Flagler
College. No Flagler College course may be attempted more than three
times; withdrawals are counted as attempts.
For financial aid purposes, the academic year begins in
the summer term and includes the subsequent fall and spring terms.
Credit hours earned during a summer term will not count toward the
previous fall and spring semester credit hour requirements. Thus, a
student who finishes the fall and spring semesters with only 21 credit
hours earned cannot then make up the three-credit-hour deficiency by
taking a summer term course. Inasmuch as state and federal financial
aid require student recipients to earn a minimum of 24 credit hours
each academic year, students who wish to repeat a course are advised to
take sufficient hours, so as not to jeopardize their financial aid.
Exit Assessment
The College requires all graduating seniors, during their final
semester, to participate in assessment procedures as defined for their
major. This assessment may be in the form of departmental, state or
national exams; surveys; senior papers; portfolios; final projects; or
other types of assessment. Each academic department determines the
particular form and time of these assessments. In cooperation with each
department, the Office of Institutional Research and Planning may
administer some additional assessments. Satisfaction of exit assessment
requirements is necessary for graduation.
Dean's List
The Dean's List is compiled in recognition of students achieving a
certain standard of academic excellence. To qualify for the Dean's
List, a student must complete at least 12 semester hours of
letter-grade courses with a 3.4 grade point average and with no grade
less than C for the term. Students who earn a 4.0 grade point average
with at least 12 semester hours of graded credit are also named to the
President's List.
Departmental Honors
Departmental Awards of Academic Achievement are presented to graduating
seniors who have distinguished themselves through scholarly activity
and academic achievement in their selected disciplines of study.
Recipients of these departmental awards are selected by the faculty
within the department. To receive consideration for one of these
departmental awards, a student must meet the following criteria:
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must be a graduating senior;
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must have earned at Flagler College a minimum of 56 credit hours carrying letter grades of A, B, C, or D;
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must have maintained a grade point average of 3.4 or better in courses taken in the department;
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must have maintained a cumulative grade point of 3.2 or above.
Graduating With Honors
Three degrees of distinction are awarded to graduating seniors
based on their cumulative grade point averages for all academic work
attempted, including the term's work in which the baccalaureate degree
requirements are completed. According to the level of academic
achievement, the degree may be awarded cum laude (3.5-3.69), magna cum
laude (3.7-3.89) or summa cum laude (3.9-4.0).
To qualify for graduation with honors, a student
must complete at least 56 credit hours of academic work at Flagler
College that carry letter grades of A, B, C, or D. Pass/fail options
are not applicable. All courses for which no quality points are
assigned are included in this pass/fail category, for example,
internships, field experiences and practicums. Only courses taken at
Flagler are computed in determining honors. The grade point average
will be rounded to the hundredth decimal place.