GRADING CRITERIA FOR ALL ASSIGNMENTS 2000-LEVEL AND ABOVE 

 

Note: A passing grade on any assignment first assumes competence in the mechanics of standard written English. 

 

C         To earn a “C,” a student must

 

B         To earn a “B,” a student must meet the minimum requirements for a “C” essay plus

 

A         To earn an “A,” a student must meet the minimum requirements for a “B” essay plus:

·        Provide a sophisticated thesis that demonstrates independent thinking.

·        Support all claims/ideas with appropriate, fully analyzed examples and compelling, insightful arguments.

·        Show persuasive logical development and organization throughout.

·        Maintain a distinctive voice and consistent viewpoint that incorporates interesting and varied style.

·        Provide secondary sources, where applicable, that demonstrate independent research in the field.

·        Enter into meaningful dialogue with secondary sources, such that the student is not just proving someone else’s point but developing original ideas in relation to research material.  

 

D         A “D” grade results from

·        Failing to respond clearly to the assignment, or

·        A lack of qualities listed under the minimum requirements for a “C,” or

·        Insufficient control of standard written English, resulting in substantial errors that cause confusion or incoherence.

 

F          An “F” grade results from

·        Two or more of the faults listed in “D” above.