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300 – 999
001 – 999
001 – 999
001 – 999
*All CEU courses are graded on a pass/fail basis only. Letter grades do not apply
Information Technology Training Programs (IT) Industrial Technology Training Programs (INT) Professional Learning Programs (PL)
Short Courses (SC)
Short Course Online (SCO)
N. Dean’s List, Undergraduate
The names of all undergraduate students who have completed at least 12 graded hours and who have a semester grade point average of 3.50 or better appear on the Dean’s List.
O. Dropping or Adding Courses
Changes in a student’s schedule of classes, including a transfer from one course section to another, must be made no later than the relevant semester’s specified Add/Drop deadline. Please consult the Academic Calendar for exact deadlines. A course dropped during the first two weeks of the semester will not appear on a student’s transcript and tuition will be refunded. Failure to drop a course formally will result in a grade of ‘NA’ (apparent withdrawal due to non-attendance) for that course. A student attending courses without being formally registered will receive no credit for the course. Students may withdraw from a course with the grade of ‘W’ (withdraw) until the specified Withdrawal deadline. Please consult the Academic Calendar for exact deadlines.
P. Final Exams
1. Final examinations are generally expected to take place during the final exam week immediately following the last week of regular classes. The time and location of the exam may differ from the regularly scheduled room for class meetings. Students should view the final exam schedule for details at https://web.iit.edu/registrar/important-dates/final-exam-schedule.
All final grades must be submitted online by the primary instructor assigned to the course. The grading window remains open from the start of final exams until noon on the Wednesday following finals week. Only students officially registered in the course are permitted to attend class, participate, or submit course work for evaluation. All students must abide by the add, drop and withdrawal dates specified in the academic calendar.
2. Final Exam Conflicts
● Online Exam Conflict: Students who are taking online courses may elect to take the final exam on campus with the on-campus section. Students who have exam conflicts between the online exam and an on-campus exam must contact Charles Scott, student service manager for the Office of Digital Learning, at scott@iit.edu to arrange to take the online final exam with a proctor at another time.
● On-campus Exam Conflict: Students who have an exam conflict between two or more on-campus sections are to contact the instructors of the courses to arrange to take one of the final exams at another time. If the exam conflict is not resolved, then students may contact the Registrar’s Office at registrar@iit.edu where a staff member will assist you and your instructors in resolving the exam conflict.
● Three or More Exams on Same Day: Students who have three or more exams on the same day may request relief by contacting the instructors of the courses to request one of the exams be rescheduled to a different day. If the issue is not resolved, then students may contact the Registrar’s Office at registrar@iit.edu where a staff member will assist you and your instructors in making special arrangements for you to take one of the exams on a different day.
Q. Financial Obligations
To the fullest extent allowed by law, any student who is delinquent in the payment of tuition or other fees, or against whom Illinois Tech holds a record of indebtedness, is not given a diploma, a certificate of scholastic standing, or a copy of their transcript until such indebtedness has been fully paid. While indebted to Illinois
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