For an in-class course, in addition to the time you’ll spend in-class, you’ll likely have one to three hours of additional reading, studying, assignments, project work and/or preparing for exams pe...
The School of Continuing Studies partners with Examity® to offer online proctoring services. System requirements for online proctoring are listed below: Desktop computer, laptop, or Chromebook (n...
Most final exams, especially in online courses, will be conducted online through your Quercus course site. Please refer to your course outline for specific details about your final exam. Below are ...
All courses taken through the School of Continuing Studies are non-degree, non-credit. Final grades achieved for the School’s courses will not affect your GPA for degree studies at the State Center...
As Quercus access is temporary for each course or term you study with us, your final grade is not posted here. You can access your final grades from your My Access student account. After logging in...
Courses in which students are assessed and awarded a final grade may use a letter, percentage or honours/pass/fail grading scheme. During the first class your instructor will provide you with a cou...
For courses that are graded, you will be able to download and print a Statement of Grade Report which documents your final grade. When your Statement of Grade Report is available in your My Access ...
Marks obtained during a course (for assignments, mid-term, etc.) will be provided by your instructor and the weighting of each should be indicated on the course outline. For this reason, we general...
Final grades are usually available 4 to 6 weeks after the last day of your course (or the date you wrote your exam if you applied for an alternate exam). Once your grade is available, you will be i...
The decision to cancel a course are made at least seven calendar days prior to the course starting date, so early registration is recommended. If you register into a course that is subsequently can...