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III. GRADING AND EXAMINATIONS

A. Grading Policy

[Amended by Law Faculty on 5/18/17]

1.

Grading standards for the required courses in Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law,

Contracts, Criminal Law, Property, and Torts.

The distribution of grades submitted in a course by a faculty member in each

semester shall conform to the following limits:

A:

5% to 10%

A- and higher: 20% to 25%

B+ and higher: 35% to 45%

B and higher:

65% to 70%

B- and lower:

30% to 35%

C+ and lower:

20% to 25%

C and lower:

10% to 16%

C- and lower:

0% to 12%

2.

B+ median:

In courses other than those covered by paragraph 1 of this Policy and

having an enrollment of 25 or more students, the required median final course

grade is B+.

3.

2:1 ratio limit on grades above and below B+:

In courses other than those

covered by paragraph 1 of this Policy and having an enrollment of 25 or more

students, the number of grades above B+ shall be no more than two times the

number of grades below B+, and the number of grades below B+ shall be no more

than two times the number of grades above B+.

4.

Recommended adherence

: In courses other than those covered by paragraph 1 of

this Policy and having an enrollment of at least 15 and no more than 24 students,

adherence to the B+ median and grading ratio set forth in paragraphs 2 and 3 of

this Policy is strongly recommended, except for courses defined as experiential

courses under these Rules.

5.

Courses with graduating students

: Where an instructor submits an incomplete

roster of final grades due to the early deadline for submitting the grades of

graduating students, the instructor should make good faith judgments based on

available facts and circumstances in an effort to achieve compliance with the

mandatory B+ median and grading ratio limit.

6.

The policies set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3 and 4 of this Policy do not apply to the

following courses: Advanced Survey of Core Legal Principles; Clinical Program