Grades and Grading Systems
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301 | Senate institutes changes College Eye 31:22, p.1 |
Dean Nelson explains changes in the optional attendance policy. | |
302 | Untitled College Eye 31:22, p.2 |
Disagrees with the new policies for optional attendance. | |
303 | You may swim, you may sink; mark carefully College Eye 31:22, p.3 |
Students should mark machine-scored answer sheets carefully. | |
304 | No apples! Teachers want intelligent, interested students College Eye 31:16, p.4 |
Faculty members tell what they want from their students. | |
305 | Alpha Chi Epsilon leads field with high scholarship College Eye 31:14, p.1 |
Report on grade averages for various campus housing units. | |
306 | Those freshman placement test scores reveal all College Eye 31:12, p.5 |
J. b. Paul talks about the predictive value of the placement examinations. | |
307 | Pi Taus, Kappas get grade awards College Eye 30:31, p.3 |
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308 | Alpha Chis lead fraternities in scholarship College Eye 30:27, p.1 |
Ranking of fraternities by grade point average. | |
309 | Give academic award at Bartlett Hall scholarship dinner College Eye 30:25, p.3 |
To corridor with highest GPA. | |
310 | Looking back College Eye 30:25, p.4 |
Freshmen athletes are not making good grades. | |
311 | As the Editor Sees It College Eye 30:13, p.1 |
Student grades drop but the tougher classes are better. | |
312 | Eliminates "apple-polishers" College Eye 30:7, p.5 |
Professor Robinson decides to stop hand shaking with students, because he doesn't want to be influenced when grading. | |
313 | 'Grades take care of 'selves' says a student College Eye 29:34, p.1 |
Profile of Jerome Cross; achieved 4.0 GPA; will study math at University of Iowa; photo. | |
314 | Cross leads in grades College Eye 29:33, p.3 |
Achieves 4.0 GPA; Rutherford Rogers also did very well several years earlier. | |
315 | Amos is a guest at trophy tea College Eye 29:29, p.3 |
For highest scholastic averages among sororities and fraternities. | |
316 | Campusmacks College Eye 29:29, p.2 |
Paid advertisement by Mack's containing news from the TC campus. | |
317 | Faculty Forum College Eye 29:25, p.2 |
Professors E. C. Denny and Henry Van Engen discuss grading systems. | |
318 | Winter quarter over, grades in, Registrar busy College Eye 29:23, p.1 |
A look at the process of recording and posting grades. | |
319 | Critic teachers win plaque College Eye 29:18, p.3 |
Achieve 2.7 GPA, highest in Bartlett Hall. | |
320 | Around the Campus College Eye 29:14, p.1 |
No exceptions to cut system; all grades at college office; Panther game broadcast. | |
321 | Bits and Edits College Eye 29:14, p.2 |
Campus news notes. | |
322 | Crosses make 'A' feature College Eye 29:12, p.1 |
John and Jerome Cross make excellent grades; photo. | |
323 | Grade system viewed College Eye 29:8, p.6 |
Professor Van Engen is dissatisfied with the grading system. | |
324 | Placement tests correlate students' success in classes College Eye 29:8, p.5 |
Studying results of placement tests from recent past. | |
325 | Sororities named as winners of highest grade attainments College Eye 28:32, p.3 |
Honors announced at intersorority tea. | |
326 | Grades, great piles of them are amassed by Bureau of Research; departmental markings released from report College Eye 28:29, p.2 |
Quick survey of grades around the college. | |
327 | Trophy awarded for scholarship College Eye 28:28, p.5 |
Bartlett Hall scholarship trophy awarded. | |
328 | Chips and Quibs College Eye 28:19, p.2 |
Campus observations. | |
329 | Trophy to be given smartest Bartlett group College Eye 28:16, p.3 |
Silver shield will be awarded to group with highest GPA. | |
330 | Baker residents grades are high in men's groups College Eye 28:15, p.1 |
Comparison of grades among various men's housing groups. | |
331 | Scholarship not changed much by optional classes College Eye 28:7, p.1 |
Little difference revealed in optional attendance experiment. | |
332 | The College Eye platform for a better Teachers College College Eye 28:2, p.2 |
Brief platform of suggested improvements; includes united students, support for athletic activities, workable class attendance policy, and participation in extracurricular activities. | |
333 | Motivation College Eye 27:5, p.1 |
Portrays the stress of mid-term testing. | |
334 | Pi Tau Phi sorority given awards for scholastic ranking College Eye 27:1, p.1 |
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335 | Nelson will award scholarship prizes to three sororities College Eye 27:42, p.3 |
For best scholarship. | |
336 | A. D. A.'s head scholarship list College Eye 27:40, p.1 |
Ranking of fraternities by GPA. | |
337 | Grade tabulation involves system of check, double-check College Eye 27:37, p.1 |
Anna Wild talks about recording and checking grades. | |
338 | 'D' letters and tomorrow College Eye 27:29, p.2 |
Claims that it is good for present teachers to take classes and fail, since those teachers should not be in that position to begin with if they cannot pass courses. | |
339 | Alpha Chi's head list in scholarship College Eye 27:27, p.1 |
Ranking of fraternity GPAs. | |
340 | Students mob office getting term grades College Eye 27:25, p.1 |
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341 | Faculty members give views on cheating and ways of "getting by" College Eye 27:21, p.4 |
Professors Denny and Riebe talks about trends in and methods of cheating. | |
342 | Study table work holds "D" pledges College Eye 27:20, p.5 |
Alpha Delta Alpha hold study table for pledges with low grades. | |
343 | There's no place like Homecoming! College Eye 27:17, p.1 |
Portrays the many aspects of Homecoming. | |
344 | Subtleties of making the Honor Roll revealed by "A" student; says don't yawn in class, or watch clock; take notes College Eye 27:16, p.4 |
Students talk about the ways that they make good grades. | |
345 | Phi Sigma Phi wins scholarship trophy College Eye 26:43, p.3 |
For highest scholastic average. | |
346 | Alpha Chi Epsilon leads fraternity scholastic race College Eye 26:26, p.1 |
GPA for the fraternities. | |
347 | "D" letters will not be mailed; change in handling of reports announced this week College Eye 26:17, p.1 |
Instructors will file letters with college office instead of with the Dean of Men or the Dean of Women; letters will not be mailed to parents. | |
348 | Scholarship requirements raised; ten-minute class interval voted Alumnus 18:4, p.10 |
2.0 GPA required for graduation; interval between classes changed from five to ten minutes in recognition of growing campus. | |
349 | Two on honor roll for four terms Alumnus 18:4, p.10 |
John Smith and Katherine Olsen achieve distinction for four terms; Rutherford Rogers has straight As for six consecutive terms. | |
350 | Submit questions on the new grade point ruling to "Eye" College Eye 26:12, p.2 |
Rule requires 2.0 GPA beginning summer term of 1936. | |
351 | Faculty votes ten-minute intervals between classes; ruling to start fall term; increase in grade-point requirement also approved College Eye 26:11, p.1 |
Students must earn a C average in order to graduate, following the spring term of 1936. | |
352 | "D" letters mailed to 339 students College Eye 26:8, p.1 |
Students who are doing less than C work receive letters. | |
353 | Freshmen are apt to fall down scholastically during the first six weeks of their first term Public Relations News Release 1934:538, p.1 |
The dean announced that 339 students are doing work below the average grade of "C", and have received warning "D" letters. | |
354 | Phi Sigma Phi highest in scholarship Alumnus 18:3, p.20 |
Wins scholarship trophy; Pi Tau Phi finishes second among sororities. | |
355 | Two students have been named to the Honor Roll for the past four consecutive terms Public Relations News Release 1934:532, p.1 |
Many other students have also achieved high marks, and were named to the Honor Roll also. | |
356 | Rutherford Rogers has completed his second year at the college with no grade below an A Public Relations News Release 1934:525, p.1 |
Other students also reveived straight A's, or were placed on the Honor Roll for the spring semester. | |
357 | Senior women having the highest scholastic ranking in the class will be entertained by the College club at dinner Public Relations News Release 1934:468, p.1 |
Ten out of more than three hundred women have been chosen. Names of women. The dinner will be held in the East dining room of the Commons. Mrs. Jane Pettit will introduce the students. | |
358 | Mid-term notices sent to students College Eye 25:41, p.1 |
260 women and 180 men received "D" letters. | |
359 | Phi Sigma Phi group is winner of award for high scholarship College Eye 25:41, p.1 |
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360 | Inter-sorority council to give trophies at tea College Eye 25:40, p.1 |
To sororities with best grades. | |
361 | Alpha Delta Alpha social fraternity leads in studies College Eye 25:38, p.3 |
Grade point averages of campus fraternities. | |
362 | "D" letters go to 215 men students College Eye 25:30, p.1 |
Represents forty-four per cent of men students. | |
363 | "D" letters mailed to 28% of women students enrolled College Eye 25:30, p.1 |
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364 | Alpha Chi's first in scholarship; lead social fraternities for fifth successive quarter College Eye 25:26, p.1 |
GPAs for fraternities. | |
365 | Forum; A Freshman Looks Around College Eye 25:19, p.2 |
Observations of a freshman about grade warning letters. | |
366 | Warning notes issued to 198; percentage is slightly over figures for 1933 College Eye 25:18, p.1 |
Forty-two per cent of men received warnings. | |
367 | Non-fraternity men surpass fraternity men in scholarship Public Relations News Release 1932:330, p.1 |
Two-hundred and forty-one non-fraternity men had an average of 2.7 grade points per credit hour, while one-hundred and ninety-nine fraternity men averaged a 2.16. | |
368 | Alpha Chi leads in scholarship; Alpha Delta Alpha men are second; Chi Pi Theta rank third College Eye 25:5, p.1 |
GPAs by fraternity. | |
369 | Speaking of 'A' students, here's how they won their distinction; Margaret' appears popular appellation for honor co-eds College Eye 25:5, p.1 |
Margaret Schrubbe and Margaret Watson offer tips on getting good grades. | |
370 | Wrestlers lead Tutor athletes in scholarship; trackmen earn next place in grade point average College Eye 25:5, p.1 |
GPAs by sport. | |
371 | Pi Tau Phi has highest grades; receives awards College Eye 24:31, p.1 |
Grade point averages for each sorority. | |
372 | Chi Pi Theta has best grades; twenty-two members are active in fraternity group College Eye 24:26, p.1 |
Survey of fraternities and their GPAs. | |
373 | If you studied science in high school you're dumb in college; students with less credit in high school subjects rank higher College Eye 24:26, p.4 |
Dean Nelson's study showed that experience in high school classes does improve grades in college courses in the same field. | |
374 | Charles completes study of reactions to Mid-Term 'Ds' College Eye 24:25, p.1 |
Men offer reasons for receiving low grades. | |
375 | Failure in college courses proves expensive according to survey; a five-hour course costs student nearly forty dollars College Eye 24:19, p.1 |
Dean Reed has calculated the cost of failing a course. | |
376 | Fewer men get mid-term D's; ten percent decrease due to reduction in enrollment College Eye 24:18, p.1 |
Dean Reed will speak with men who received low grades. | |
377 | Senior women prove superior in scholarship. Public Relations News Release 1932:208, p.1 |
Senior women proved superior in scholarship to women of the other classes. This year's seniors also led in grade point last fall. | |
378 | Fraternity leads in scholarship Public Relations News Release 1932:367, p.1 |
Alpha Chi Epsilon had the highest average G.P.A. over the other fraternities in the fall semester. | |
379 | Athletes earn high honors; scholarship of several teams above general campus average Alumnus 17:1, p.20 |
Grade point averages of each varsity team. | |
380 | Fraternity men at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1932:194, p.1 |
Those living in fraternities have slightly lower grade point averages than non-fraternity men. | |
381 | Scholastic honor roll announced Alumnus 17:1, p.10 |
Four women and two men earned perfect grades in fall 1932 term; ninety students in all make honor roll. | |
382 | David Grant, Oelwein Public Relations News Release 1932:145, p.1 |
David Grant earned straight A's for the fall term; roster of other men who made the honor roll. | |
383 | Grades given out at college office College Eye 24:13, p.1 |
Poster will announce times when grades will be available. | |
384 | Athletes at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1932:123, p.1 |
Grade point averages for each of the varsity teams released; tennis is the highest and basketball is the lowest. | |
385 | Varsity squads receive as many grade points as other students; tennis team has highest average of athletic teams College Eye 24:11, p.1 |
Athletes are able to do well in the classroom and play well on the field; survey of scholastic achievement by team. | |
386 | College men get fewer D letters this fall quarter College Eye 24:7, p.1 |
Forty-one percent of men received grade warnings; comparison with previous years. | |
387 | Petersen wins honor award; receives medal for having highest grades among numeral winners College Eye 24:5, p.4 |
Lester Petersen wins silver medal. | |
388 | Women still surpass men Alumnus 16:4, p.11 |
Seven women and one man achieve perfect grades. | |
389 | Editorials; man's inferiority College Eye 24:3, p.2 |
University of Iowa grades show that women do better than men and that men who live in dormitories do getter than men who live in fraternities. | |
390 | Seven women, one man score straight A's in summer term College Eye 24:3, p.1 |
List of high achieving students. | |
391 | The girls in attendance Public Relations News Release 1932:4, p.1 |
List of men and women who made the Honor Roll. | |
392 | Staff approves new conference; other schools still consider Hawkeye athletic loop; change grading College Eye 23:43, p.1 |
Conference would include Coe, Cornell, Drake, ISTC, Grinnell, Luther, and Simpson; also consider private insurance for faculty retirement; alter rules on graduation. | |
393 | Alpha Delta Alpha leads fraternities in grade average for winter term; Chi Pi Theta takes second place; Alpha Chi Epsilon preps lead pledge groups College Eye 23:37, p.1 |
Grade averages by fraternity. | |
394 | Five students earn straight A's Alumnus 16:2, p.15 |
Roster of honored students. | |
395 | Practice teaching grade equals average of two first terms in college College Eye 23:36, p.1 |
Martin Nelson talks about the relationship between grades in class and in student teaching. | |
396 | Working men earn high grades Alumnus 16:2, p.13 |
Men who work receive higher grades than those who do not; survey of places of employment. | |
397 | Eloise Poyner and Kenneth T. Cook Public Relations News Release 1931:271, p.1 |
Both students, with a "B" average, made the honor roll. | |
398 | For the fifth consecutive term Public Relations News Release 1931:260, p.1 |
Arnold Schneider makes the honor roll; has participated in many activities. | |
399 | Gabrielle Ritchie, of this city Public Relations News Release 1931:265, p.1 |
Made the honor roll this term. | |
400 | Helen Barber, of this city Public Relations News Release 1931:262, p.1 |
Made the honor roll for the first time during the winter term. |