GRADES OF INCOMPLETE (“I”)

 I  Incomplete. An Incomplete may be given only when the student has been in attendance and has done satisfactory work to within two weeks of the end of the quarter and has furnished proof satisfactory to the instructor that the work cannot be completed because of illness or other circumstances beyond the student’s control.

To obtain credit for the course, a student must successfully complete the work and the instructor must submit a grade. An incomplete received by the graduate student does not automatically convert to a grade of 0.0 but the “I” will remain as a permanent part of the student’s record.

In order to obtain credit for the course, a student must convert an Incomplete into a passing grade by the last day of the next quarter in residence (summer term not included). This rule may be waived by the dean of the college in which the course is offered. In no case may an Incomplete be converted into a passing grade after a lapse of two years without the approval of the Graduate School.

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