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STUDENT
GRADING
SYSTEM

GRADE PROCESSING SGS-300

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Introduction .........................................................................................................1
Grading System Overview ..................................................................................2
Grading Definitions .............................................................................................3
GRD.101 Grading Options ............................................................................................3
GRD.201 Grade Titles ...................................................................................................3
GRD.203 Comment Titles ..............................................................................................4
GRD.253 Comment Codes .............................................................................................5
GRD.250 Grading Symbols ...........................................................................................6
Grade Input .........................................................................................................7
GRD.610 Clear Grading Comments ..............................................................................7
Manual Input.............................................................................................7
GRD.210 Grading Worksheet Formats .............................................................7
GRD.510 Print Grading Worksheets .................................................................7
GRD.410 Input Grades from Worksheets ..........................................................8
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