Alternate grade options form now available for courses ending in Winter Term

Brock University Senate approved the extension of the grade options for Winter Term courses, including D3 and D1 courses. This provision was extended to support ongoing student success and to recognize the challenges students continue to face during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The grading options allow undergraduate students to choose how grades are presented on transcripts. Students may apply for a maximum of 5.0 credits to be used as credit/no credit options for Honours, four-year with Major and Pass degree programs. Students enrolled in certificate programs may apply the grade options to a maximum of 1.0 credit.

The grade options are:

  • Maintain the alpha/numeric grade assigned for the course (i.e., keeping the grade as is, which is the default option). The grade option procedure is optional. Students do not need to take any action if they wish to keep the grades received for the D3 or D1 courses.
  • Replace the alpha/numeric grade with a designation of ‘Credit during Disruption’ (CD) or ‘No Credit during Disruption’ (ND).
  • Replace the alpha/numeric grade with a ‘Withdrawal during Disruption’ (WDD) code. Students can withdraw from the course without academic penalty.

Here’s what students need to know about the Winter Term options:

  • The limit of application of grade options is 5.0 credits in total, retroactive to the Winter 2020 Term.
  • Students are responsible for reviewing all available information to understand the implications of converting a grade to a Credit during Disruption.
  • Students choosing the ‘Withdrawal during Disruption’ option will not receive a refund for withdrawn course.
  • Grade options forms can be sent after final D3 and D1 grades are available.
  • The deadline for form submission to Records@brocku.ca is Friday, June 4 at 11:59 p.m.
  • The form can only be submitted once, and once submitted, the decision is final and cannot be reversed.

Please visit the Office of the Registrar website for a link to the grade options form and the student FAQ.

Students are encouraged to contact an Academic Advisor with questions about application of grade options.

There are many other resources for students to support success in this remote learning environment. These include academic and exam supports, resources to support health and well-being, and social supports. Please visit the A-Z Learning and Student Health Services website for more information.


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