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St Marys Seminary Baltimore, MD SOT catalog 2019

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the complaint to the Dean of the School of<br />

Theology (or the Vice Rector if the Dean is<br />

the faculty member in question). The Dean<br />

consults both with the student and the faculty<br />

member to reach a solution. In <strong>St</strong>age 3, if no<br />

resolution has been achieved in <strong>St</strong>age 1 or<br />

<strong>St</strong>age 2, the student may prepare a written<br />

brief requesting the convening of an ad hoc<br />

Appeals Committee to hear the case. The<br />

Committee shall consist of the following five<br />

persons: the Dean as Chair (or if the faculty<br />

member in question is the Dean, then the<br />

Vice Rector is to act as Chair); two faculty<br />

members appointed by the Chair; two students<br />

from the elected members of the<br />

<strong>St</strong>udent Government appointed by the<br />

<strong>St</strong>udent Body President. (If the student<br />

involved is the <strong>St</strong>udent Body President, the<br />

two students shall be appointed by the fourthyear<br />

class President.)<br />

The Appeals Committee, after hearing the<br />

testimony of both parties and after its own<br />

deliberation, presents its opinion based on a<br />

majority vote to the student and the faculty<br />

member. If the issue is a course grade and if<br />

the Committee's opinion is that the grade is<br />

unfair, the power of the Committee is to recommend<br />

to the faculty member that the<br />

grade be changed to another letter grade or to<br />

Pass. The faculty member makes the final<br />

decision. If the faculty member does not<br />

accept the ad hoc Committee's recommendation<br />

to change the grade, then a summary of<br />

the Committee's deliberation and vote, along<br />

with the faculty member's reason(s) for nonconcurrence,<br />

will be placed in the student's<br />

permanent file.<br />

Examinations:<br />

Final examinations are scheduled at the end<br />

of each term. No final examinations, written<br />

or oral, are to be given until after all scheduled<br />

classes are completed. No examinations<br />

may be scheduled during other house activities<br />

(e.g., liturgy, conferences, faculty meetings,<br />

reading day, etc.). If a professor judges<br />

that an examination was legitimately missed,<br />

arrangements for makeup examinations are<br />

made with the individual student.<br />

Financial Policies and<br />

Procedures:<br />

Resident and non-resident seminarians make<br />

their own financial arrangements with their<br />

respective dioceses or religious communities.<br />

A listing of academic fees and charges is published<br />

yearly. Payment is expected before the<br />

first class day of each semester. Alternative<br />

arrangements may be made with the Vice<br />

President of Finance. No student will be<br />

allowed to register for further classes until<br />

previous financial obligations have been satisfied.<br />

Financial accounts are to be settled<br />

before graduation. Transcripts and conferral<br />

of degrees will be withheld in case of default<br />

of payment. Fees are not refundable, but<br />

tuition and other charges are refundable in<br />

decreasing percentages up to the seventh<br />

week of the semester.<br />

Grading Scales:<br />

The following scales are in effect in the<br />

School of Theology and Ecclesiastical Faculty<br />

of Theology:<br />

A 4.0 95-100<br />

A- 3.7 90-94<br />

B+ 3.3 87-89<br />

B 3.0 83-86<br />

B- 2.7 80-82<br />

C+ 2.3 77-79<br />

C 2.0 73-76<br />

C- 1.7 70-72<br />

D+ 1.3 67-69<br />

D 1.0 63-66<br />

D- 0.7 60-62<br />

F 0.0 0-59<br />

XF 0.00 Failure<br />

for academic dishonesty<br />

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