S t u d e n t H a n d b o o k: C o m p l a i n t s , G r i e v a n c e s , G r a d e A p p e a l s & C o d e o f C o n d u c t
Timeliness & Rationales of Grade Appeals
Under all circumstances, the student shall file an online Grade Appeal within 90 days after the disputed grade has been issued, preferably at the beginning of such term. If a student attempts to file a Grade Appeal two semesters beyond when he or she took the disputed course, the Grade Dispute will NOT be valid. In a summer session; however, the grade dispute must be initiated either that summer (if the student is enrolled during the summer) or no later than the end of the following fall semester (if the student was not enrolled during the summer).
The chart below is designed to assist students in understanding these restrictions.
When should I file a grade dispute online (to challenge the grade)? Within 120 days after the grade has been issued — the earlier the
When is it too late for me to file an online grade dispute?
When was the grade issued?
On the 121 st day (or beyond)
Grade issued during the fall term.
Check your MyLawson account
after a grade has been issued.
for your grade. Grades are NEVER
better. Your enrollment status
mailed.
does NOT impact this deadline.
On the 121 st day (or beyond)
Grade issued during the spring
Within 120 days after the grade has been issued — the earlier the
term. Check your MyLawson
after a grade has been issued.
account for your grade. Grades are
better. Your enrollment status
NEVER mailed.
does NOT impact this deadline.
On the 121 st day (or beyond)
Grade issued during the summer
Within 120 days after the grade has been issued — the earlier the
term. Check your MyLawson
after a grade has been issued.
account for your grade. Grades are
better. Your enrollment status
NEVER mailed.
does NOT impact this deadline.
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