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D R A K E U N I V E R S I T Y

FACULTY SENATE MEETING AGENDA

The Drake University Faculty Senate will meet in regular session on

November 16, 2005 in Levitt Hall, Old Main at 3:30 p.m.

Call to Order

Roll Call

Approval of October 2005 minutes

Report from President Maxwell

NOTE: If any Senator would like to submit a question for President Maxwell for the meeting, please email that question to President Esposito and/or President Maxwell.

Report from Provost Troyer

Report from President Esposito

Unfinished Business ˆ none known

New Business

A) Discussion of Section IV and Section V of the Faculty Manual

Materials to be found at: http://www.drake.edu/academics/policies/facmanual.html

B) Discussion Item:

Faculty Senate to consider the use of the current descriptors for the letter grades A-F.

Faculty Manual wording: 2.132 System of Grading The following system of grading applies to undergraduates. The grading system for the Law School is found in their catalog: http://www.law.drake.edu.

A. Letter grades are awarded at the completion of the course. "Plus" and "Minus" grades are not recorded except for the Law School. The letter grade carries a meaning and a point evaluation that, along with the number of credit hours involved, determines a student's academic grade point average. In this point system:

A (Excellent)= 4 Points

CR (Credit) (Pass)

B (Good)= 3 Points

NC (No Credit) (No Pass)

C (Fair)= 2 Points

W (Withdrawal)

D (Poor)= 1 Point

AU (Audit) - no academic credit desired

F (Failure)= 0 Points

I (Incomplete)

IP (In Progress)

9. Adjournment

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