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DIDACTIC GRADING SYSTEM
A student must achieve a C+ or better in all Radiation Therapy courses in order to graduate.
The School uses the following system of grading to indicate, on its records,
the quality of a student’s work:
| A |
Excellent |
90-100% |
| B+ |
Very Good |
86-89% |
| B |
Good |
80-85% |
| C+ |
Above Average (Minimum passing grade) |
76-79% |
| C |
Average |
70-75% |
| D+ |
Below Average |
66-69% |
| D |
Unsatisfactory |
60-65% |
| F |
Failing |
Below 60% |
| I |
Incomplete |
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| XF |
Incomplete changed to failing |
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| W |
Withdrawal |
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| P |
Pass (Clinical Grading only) |
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CLINICAL GRADING
The grading policy for clinical competency is based on a pass/fail system.
The grades received from the Rotation Performance Evaluation, the Procedure
Performance Evaluation, case studies and journals are averaged together. To
pass the clinical component of the program, the student must receive an
averaged grade of 76% or higher, have 100% proficiency on all required clinical competencies for each of the three semesters and have successfully
completed the Program Faculty Evaluations.
Students who fail to receive an averaged clinical grade of 76% or higher will
be placed on clinical probation and may be subject to dismissal.
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