Champlain shows massive increase in incomplete classes; Bishop’s, not so much
14 January 2021 at 18 h 00 min
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By David Rossiter, Special to The Record
This past fall at Champlain College Lennoxville, 285 students had their request to receive a grade of “permanent incomplete” in a course granted. This is over ten times higher than the same period in 2019.
A permanent incomplete (IN) means that a student would not receive any credit for the course and their overall “R-score” would not be affected.
This option is exercised by “a student who has been unable to complete a course due to reasons beyond his or her control,” according to the school’s policy on the evaluation of student achievement.