Ohio Admin. Code 3337-12-30 - Course credit and grading in emergencies
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This policy provides procedures to be followed by faculty, by academic units (including departments, schools, and deans' offices), and by the office of the university registrar if a semester or session is terminated prematurely.
If a school term is terminated prematurely, students may or may not receive credit for that term, depending upon whether or not sufficient time has passed since the beginning of the term to justify awarding credit. That determination will be made by the university in consultation with the Ohio board of regents.
In the event that an academic semester or session is terminated too soon to justify awarding credit, the following policies are in effect:
In the event that an academic semester or session is terminated after enough time has passed to justify awarding credit, the following policies are in effect:
In the event that an academic semester or session is temporarily interrupted and the full duration of instruction is subsequently completed, normal grading policies will apply.
The version of this rule that includes live links to associated resources is online at https://www.ohio.edu/policy/12-030.html
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 111.15
Rule Amplifies: 111.15
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