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Hello all,
We are looking at the Retention of Student Exams and Student Work the
faculty/departments end up with when the student doesn't p/u.
Doing a cursory survey of available online schedules I noticed a few
things.
-Many schedules don't have a category for this.
-Some schedules for this material line up with their institutions grade
dispute policy (i.e. "the deadline to dispute a grade is one year after
the end of the class"
-Some schedules have a very short schedule for this type of material
that doesn't match up with the grade dispute policy.
Though it is burdensome on the departments to retain this material--I
can't help but think when folks get stuck with this stuff they need to
hold onto it until the period for grade disputes has passed
Here is an scenario I envision if you don't have a schedule for this
type of material or if it doesn't match you grade dispute period window:
-Student takes heavily weighted exam
-Student bombs heavily weighted exam
-Student doesn't p/u heavily weighted exam
-Prof. shreds heavily weighted exam after one month
-Student Protests final grade for course within grade dispute window
timeline.
-Evidence that contributed heavily to that grade no longer exists
Am I missing anything? Anyone want to weigh in on this?
Cheers.
David
David Read
University Records Manager
University of Denver
University Records Management Program
Penrose Library, 327
2150 E. Evans Ave.
Denver, CO 80208
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