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Location:
Burnsville, MN
Posted:
October 22, 2023

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Felix Occeus

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Elizabeth

Victoria Materia

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95%

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You have been an active participant in my class! You are really committed to learning! Very good!

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Student Final Progress Report

Final exam is 100% of final grade

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If your final grade is below 70%, you must speak to your teacher who will provide guidance for your continuing study.

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Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy

These guidelines must be applied consistently to all students: F1 and Non-F1 attending the Standard Intensive English Program (SIEP), the Standard Intensive Semi-Intensive English Program (SSIEP) and all other Specific Skills Practice (SSP) and elective courses. Grading System - Standard Intensive English Program and Standard Semi-Intensive English Program (SIEP/SSIEP) The Final Exam grade will consist of oral (50%) and written (50%) sections. Grading System – Test Preparation Courses

The test preparation courses such as TOEFLiBT, IELTS, PTE (Pearson Test of English) and Cambridge will consist of listening 25%, speaking 25%, reading 25% and writing 25%.

Guidelines for Student Progress

A. Passing a Course/Level: Students must achieve a minimum passing grade of 70%. Grading Conversion/Equivalency

Point range Qualitative Equivalent

94 – 100: Excellent

88 – 93: Very Good

81 – 87: Good

76 – 80: Satisfactory

70 – 75: Fair

69 – and below Failing

For every course, students scoring below 70% on their final exams will be notified and advised by their teacher accordingly. Students must pass each class and maintain an average of 70% or higher in order to progress to the next level/ course. Students will receive their grades the following week, to review test results and grades.

Students will not be permitted to move to the next proficiency level until they receive a passing grade at their current level. Students must progress through their program.

However, if a student got a barely passing grade of 70-75, and prefers to repeat the course, special consideration may be given on a case to case basis. The student should file a written request to the Academic Lead/Advisor, to allow him/her to repeat the course. Approval of the request shall be based on the overall academic performance of the student. B. Repeating a Course

English language learning involves a diversity of issues in understanding and acquiring the language. Students do not learn the language at the same pace since there are certain structures, lessons, and topics that are easier or challenging to learn. The learning process has wonderful complexities because of cultural differences or facets of human behavior; second language learners come to the point that learning progress becomes slow. The student should not be discouraged even if he/she gets a failing grade and must repeat a course. The teachers and Academic Leads/Advisors are always willing to assist the student to improve his/her English abilities and sustain his/her motivation to study extremely hard and learn the language.

A student who fails a course can repeat it for a maximum of two times. If a student needs to repeat a course he/she must meet with their teacher to discuss the specific skills that he/she needs to strengthen and make him/her understand why he/she got a failing grade. The teacher will recommend to the Academic Lead/ Advisor, the weaknesses that he/ she should work on, as specified in his/her learning plan. The student will be asked to withdraw from Zoni if he/she does not get a passing grade after repeating the course two (2) times. All avenues to make sure that student achieves learning outcomes and passing grades will be exhausted. Revised July 2022



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