Friday, May 14, 2004

SWLAW Catching Up With The Times

From an email:
Dear Student:

I am delighted to inform you that effective with Spring 2004, grades can be accessed on-line beginning Friday, May 14th after 7:00 p.m.

You may access your grades by clicking on www.swlaw.edu/onlinegrades or from the Southwestern home page, click on Current Students, then under Links To Personal Information, click on Grades On-line. In addition to grades on-line, the Registrar’s Office will send grades via U.S. Mail weekly, each Friday.

Grades that are processed throughout the day in the Registrar’s Office will become available on-line after
7:00 p.m. daily. The Registrar’s Office processes grades immediately upon receipt; therefore, if your grade(s) has not been updated to “Grades On-line,” then that grade(s) has not been received.

In accordance with the Grading Policy and the Accounts Receivable Policy, grades will not be released to any student whose tuition account is in arrears. If a student tries to access their grades on-line and they have an outstanding account balance, a message will appear that grades are not available and that the student should contact the Registrar’s Office. Once the hold flag for an outstanding balance has been removed, the grades will be accessible.

Exams will be available for pickup in the Registrar’s Office three days after grades have become available on the website, provided the professor has delivered them to this office.

Please note that full-time faculty have five weeks from the date of the exam to submit their grades. Faculty who fail to meet this requirement are subject to a daily fine for each day their grades are late.
Thanks,
Karen
I'm happy with my LR&W grade. Could end up being my best grade of the semester. That wouldn't be a good thing, especially since it's only one credit.

As is my policy, I'll be waiting for all of my other grades to come in before I look at them. Just couldn't help myself with the LR&W grade because after having to pick-up my moot court brief with my partner I already had a good idea of what my grade was.

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