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Academic Grading and
Promotions Policies
Blocks Credit Hours
Duration/weeks
% content Exams
Fundamentals of Biomedical Science I
5.00
5
40 Mini 1 Part I
Mini 1 Part IIFinal
Musculoskeletal and Hematopoietic & Lymphoreticular systems I
4.00
3
30 Mini 2
Final
Cardiovascular and Respiratory systems I
4.00
4
30 Mini 3
FinalClinical & Competencies skills I
3.00
12
Mini 1,2,3, Final
Total 16.00
13
100
Examinations
Blocks
Mini-1 % (Pt 1+2)
Mini-2 % Mini-3 % Final % Histo Pract
Gross Pract
Total%
Fundamentals of Biomedical Science I (5 weeks)
45 0 0 45 4 6 100
Musculoskeletal and Hematopoietic & Lymphoreticular Systems I (3 weeks)
0 45 0 45 4 6 100
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems I (4 weeks)
0 0 45 45 4 6 100
Clinical and Competencies Skills I (entire semester)
In process grading according to the syllabus P/F
(Disciplines - Tenets of Medicine. entire semester)
In process tracking of student performance.
Biochemistry, Physiology, Gross Anatomy and Histology
The weighting of scores attained on each examination contributing to the calculation of end-of-semester block grades is outlined in this table.
Grading Policy
The Hofstee Method will be used for determining a passing score for the final cumulative grades.
Judges are requested to set up the following values:
Minimum and Maximum failure rate
Minimum and Maximum passing point
Failure rate:
The percent of failing examinees is a measure of the performance of the whole class and is mainly dependent on the following variables:
The average preparedness of the students of that class
The difficulty of the test
Passing point:
The score required for an individual student to pass is a measure of the performance of that student and is dependant on:
The preparedness of that student
The difficulty of the test
The range of block failure rates is defined by the percentage of students who do not achieve the minimum passing score for the final cumulative grades.
The Minimum passing score is set at 55%
The Maximum passing score is set at 65%
Fundamentals of Biomedical Science I Final Cumulative scores
Fundamentals of Biomedical Science I Final Cumulative scores
Students passing or failing a block/s in a semester will get letter grades of:
A (80 - 100)
B (70 - 79)
C (MPS – 69)
F (Below MPS)
LG cGPAA 4.00B 3.00C 2.00F Fail 0.00WP Withdraw passing 0.00WF Withdraw failing 0.00W Withdraw before mini exam I 0.00INC Incomplete 0.00
Interpretation of grades is as follows:
The results of the mini examinations will be sent to you on you Ross email account
The score you achieve will be accompanied by the class average and the standard deviation for that particular exam
To judge whether you are in good academic standing for that exam your score should be on the mean or above. If you are below 65 % you should seek advise from academic success
Mini examinations
Category of Students Promotional Status
Fail two or more blocks Dismissal with the option to appeal to the Dean
Fail in a remedial semester Dismissal with the option to appeal to the Dean
Fail the clinical skills block in a remedial semester
Dismissal with the option to appeal to the Dean
Fail one block Repeat the semester on probation
Pass all blocks Promote to the next semester
Promotions Policies
All the disciplines will be tracked for each individual student
Students achieving low grades in any disciplines will get a warning from the promotions committee
Students also should be aware that some clinical rotations may ask the university to provide them with discipline grades before a student can be accepted by those rotations
Note:
You are required to achieve a cGPA of 2:00 and above in order to advance to semester five. Failure to do so will result in dismissal.
Note: Students who cannot complete the basic
science program in five semesters will be
subject to dismissal
Any student dismissed from the School of Medicine may appeal this decision to the office of the Dean.
Appeals must be made in writing within fourteen days of the dismissal date on the email notification.
Dismissed students are not eligible for reinstatement the semester subsequent to dismissal. Those students who are appealing this decision will be considered for reinstatement for the semester subsequent to the semester in which the decision regarding the appeal was made.
The Dean of the School of Medicine will make a final decision on such appeals within two months of receipt of the written appeal.
Refer to the Students Handbook for more detailed explanation
On completion of all Four Semesters: Students must take the NBME comprehensive shelf examinations. Students who score less than 66% on this examination have two more opportunities to sit for and pass this examination.
All students who pass the NBME comprehensive examination with 66% and above will be allowed to take USMLE step I
Students with a score of 65% and below will not be certified to take USMLE step I
Failure to pass the NBME comprehensive examination after three attempts will result in dismissal
Electronic testing:
• This is conducted in the Stowe Exam Center
• Students are tested in groups of approximately 220 at a time
• Important notice: Please do not bring any electronic devices or cellular telephones to the exam center. The penalty is a zero on the exam and possibly dismissal