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Incomplete Course Work
A grade of “Incomplete” (I) may be assigned by your instructor when
your course work is of passing quality and represents a significant
portion of the requirements for a final grade, but is incomplete for
a good cause as determined by the instructor. Good cause may include
illness, serious personal problems, an accident, a death in the
immediate family, a large and necessary increase in working hours,
or other situation of equal gravity. If these situations occur when
20 percent or more time remains in the class, you should consider
withdrawing from the class. If you are failing a course, you cannot
ask for an “Incomplete” to avoid receiving an “F.”
It is your responsibility to maintain contact with the instructor
and to turn in all required work within the designated time (not to
exceed one year). Any extensions beyond the maximum year of allowed
time must be initiated by you and will be considered by the
instructor on an individual basis. The instructor will
complete and file a Grade Change form when all required work is
completed.
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