Submitting Final Grades
Once grades in Canvas have been finalized
and a grading scheme has been set for your
course, you This tool is meant to
quickly and easily upload your final
grades to Banner. If for some reason this
tool doesn't work, such as in courses that
are required to submit hours, then you can
also manually enter your grades in
MySLCC.
Finalize Gradebook and Select a
Grading Scheme in Canvas
At the end of the
semester, final grades are
primarily based on the student's
assignments in the
Canvas course grade book (Grades).
Before submitting final grades,
make sure your Canvas
course and assignments have been
created, graded, and finalized if
you haven't
yet done so. The following
guide will help you finalize your
gradebook:
Choosing a grading scheme in
Canvas is optional, but it will help you
remember which grade letters you can use
when you submit final grades. You will
have a choice between the Default Canvas
Grading Scheme and the SLCC Grading
Scheme. We recommend choosing the Institution grading scheme to reflect SLCC's policy to
use an E grade in place of the traditional
F grade. These grading schemes can be
further customized to fit your
course.
Certain departments have
specialized grading schemes and we
recommend choosing those if they
apply. The following guide will help
you choose a grading scheme:
Enter final grades using Submit Final Grades
tool in Canvas
The Submit Final Grades tool is
designed to be intuitive and easy to use. It
only requires a couple of steps to
submit.
First you will navigate to the
Submit Final Grades link in your course
navigation. You will usually find it towards
the bottom of the list of navigational
links.
After you navigate to that link, you
will see your Submit Final Grades
dashboard.
As you can see, this dashboard
includes columns for the following:
- Student Name
- Current Grade as it exists in the Canvas
gradebook
- Submitted checkbox, which is an indication
of whether or not you've submitted the
grade
- Final Grade
- Last Attended Date, which must be filled
out when giving an E grade
Once you are finished, click submit
at the bottom of the page.
Note: You cannot use the Submit Final Grades tool to submit grades for students who are auditing your course. If you give them a grade and submit, the tool will display the following error message:
After that, the content box will be greyed out and you will no longer be able to edit it. This is working as intended and does not prevent you from submitting grades for the rest of your students. If there is some concern about whether a grade has been submitted from Canvas to Banner, you can check student grades in MySLCC to ensure that everything has transferred correctly.
Submit Final Grades in MySLCC
If you cannot submit your grades
through the Submit Final Grades tool in
Canvas, either because you are encountering an
error or because you have a non-standard
reporting requirement (such as hours), then
you must submit them through MySLCC.
Change a grade after submitting to
Banner
If you need to correct a grade that has
already been submitted, you can make grade
change requests through an email request.
Email requests must be sent from the SLCC
email account to facultygradechange@slcc.edu and
must include:
- Class subject, number, and section
- Course Registration Number (CRN)
- Term
- Student name
- Student number
- Previously earned grade
- Requested earned grade
Please Note: E grades must include a last
date of attendance with the following
format MM/DD/YYYY. W and AU grade changes
should be sent to enrollmentexceptions@slcc.edu. Once
completed, an email will be sent to the
sender.
Further Resources
For more information, see:
- SLCC Faculty Help
& Resources
- See also the Student Grievance section of
the Student Code of Conduct
For assistance with MySLCC or the grading
process, contact:
- Ologa Iopu (Registrar) ologa.iopu@slcc.edu
- Denise Clausen (Coordinator) denise.clausen@slcc.edu
- Natalie Shepherd (Interim Coordinator) natalie.shepherd@slcc.edu
For assistance with the Submit
Final Grades tool, finalizing your
gradebook, or selecting a grading scheme
in Canvas, contact:
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