Faculty: Help your students by submitting fall grades by December 19 deadline
Submission of fall grades is vital to end-of-term processing. The deadline impacts such things as academic standing and scheduling spring classes, which could be significantly impacted by current-term prerequisite courses.
Deadline for faculty submission of grades is December 19 at 5 p.m., which will allow the registrar’s office to record results before the holiday break.
Faculty can access class lists and submit grades via the Faculty Center in Catalyst.
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Find links and additional information on the Office of the Registrar website.
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