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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 2786352" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>I have a process question that is related to disputing a grade for the following scenario.</p><p></p><p>Student is told they have a grade of 93% in the class the weekend before the final.</p><p></p><p>Professor updates online grade book with a quiz score that should not change the overall grade. This is due to the lowest quiz grade is dropped and not counted. </p><p></p><p>When grade is added, the grade weighting is corrected and student's grade drops from a 93% to a 90%. </p><p></p><p>Student sees this the Friday before the Monday final and presented it to the professor.</p><p></p><p>Students final grade is an 88% after final.</p><p></p><p>Student communicates this and points out the gradebook calculation errors, but professor does nothing.</p><p></p><p>What options or recourse does the student have to dispute this grade? Student is a graduate student with a 4.0 in all other coursework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 2786352, member: 7248"] I have a process question that is related to disputing a grade for the following scenario. Student is told they have a grade of 93% in the class the weekend before the final. Professor updates online grade book with a quiz score that should not change the overall grade. This is due to the lowest quiz grade is dropped and not counted. When grade is added, the grade weighting is corrected and student's grade drops from a 93% to a 90%. Student sees this the Friday before the Monday final and presented it to the professor. Students final grade is an 88% after final. Student communicates this and points out the gradebook calculation errors, but professor does nothing. What options or recourse does the student have to dispute this grade? Student is a graduate student with a 4.0 in all other coursework. [/QUOTE]
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