Grade Appeal Policy
You can find a full description of 正规博彩十大网站排名’s Grade Appeal Policy in Section 3.6 of the Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs.
Kennesaw State University is committed to treating students fairly in the grading
process. A student may appeal a final grade awarded for a course. Interim grades or
grades on specific assignments are not appealable. An appeal must be based on one
or more of the following:
- An allegation that the faculty member has violated the stated grading policy,
- An allegation that the faculty member assigned a grade using a different standard
than was used with other students in the same course.
- An allegation that the grade was miscalculated.
The student has the burden of proving these allegations. All formal appeals under
these procedures will be based only on the written record.
This process does not address academic integrity allegations, faculty misconduct,
or discrimination/retaliation. If the student alleges their grade is based on discrimination
or retaliation because of their membership in a protected class, the student may file
a complaint with the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE).
PLEASE NOTE: Complaints filed with the OIE are independent of the grade appeal process and are
not reviewed by OIE as an appeal of a grade. If an OIE complaint is filed, the grade
will remain the final grade and cannot be changed based on OIE authority. However,
upon receiving a finding from the OIE as to whether there is a violation, the Dean
may determine whether a change of grade is warranted.
A complaint filed with the OIE and a Formal Grade Appeal may be filed concurrently.
Filing a complaint of discrimination/retaliation with the OIE regarding a grade does
not change the time requirements for filing a grade appeal based on this policy.