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Here you will find the information you need to better understand key academic policies, procedures, and processes, and to know your rights and responsibilities as a UMGC student.

Academic Policies and Procedures

For questions about your academic program, start by contacting a UMGC advisor, who can refer you to the appropriate point of contact to address your needs. Or you can refer to this complete聽list of contacts by academic department.

Academic Integrity

UMGC students are expected to maintain the highest level of integrity throughout their academic pursuit. Intellectually honest academic work represents independent analysis and acknowledges all sources of information that contribute to the ideas being explored.

  • For help with citing sources in your work you can review the library鈥檚聽.
  • Learn more about t 黑料社区鈥檚 policies and聽standards for academic integrity.

Grading

UMGC uses a standard grading scale of A, B, C, and F for some of its graduate courses, and a scale of only A, B, and F for other courses. In addition, there is an FN grade for failure due to non-attendance and a G grade for when a grade is under review. Other grades may be available for specific courses.

Your syllabus has the grading criteria specific to your class. Be sure to review grading criteria at the beginning of the semester to understand how your grade will be calculated and to manage your expectations on classroom participation, written assignments, etc.

Some instructors may use a grading rubric to assess your work and provide feedback. Understanding how you are being assessed and what the requirements are for each assignment can help you to do your best work. If you have questions about grading criteria in your course, reach out to your professor for clarification.

If you are dissatisfied with a final course grade from your instructor, you have 30 days to bring it to their attention. The escalation process for this is outlined in the聽arbitrary and capricious grading policy.

Please review the聽黑料社区 catalog聽for all the available grading options.

Academic Levels of Progress

Your grade point average is computed at the end of each term to determine your academic level of progress. Your GPA equals the sum of grade points you鈥檝e earned divided by the total number of credits you鈥檝e taken.

Every letter grade a student receives for a course is worth a specified number of grade points as follows:

  • A = 4.0
  • B = 3.0
  • C = 2.0

Example: If you earned an A in a 1-credit class (4x1=4 points) and a C in a 3-credit class (2x3=6 points), your GPA would be 2.5 (10 points梅4 credits). Your cumulative GPA is a calculation of all course credits attempted and the grades received.

For more information and to review the requirements to maintain satisfactory academic standing, read the聽academic levels of progress policy.

Tips from the Pros

Follow these proven tips from UMGC faculty, staff, and students who have experienced online classes first-hand.

  • Turn assignments in on time. If you're falling behind or don't understand the assignment, contact your instructor right away. And don't wait until the last minute to post assignments, either!
  • Review graded coursework early, and note areas that need improvement. Plan to incorporate these improvements into future assignments.
  • Review and include any required elements聽defined in the grading guidelines鈥攕uch as a title page, line spacing, or word count.聽Pro Tip:聽Print the grading guidelines, and check off each requirement as you complete it.
  • Familiarize yourself with deadlines and university policies聽outlined in your syllabus that may affect your academic success.
  • Be committed to academic integrity鈥攕ubmit your own original work with proper citations for every assignment. Adhere to the聽academic integrity policy聽in all your coursework.