Academic Policies and Progression
Academic Standards
It is the policy of the TTUHSC School of Health Professions Medical Laboratory Science program to use the SHP grading criteria. Please refer to SHP grading criteria.Within the Medical Laboratory Science program, it is each instructor’s responsibility and right to assign weight to assignments, exams, and laboratory exercises in the appropriate manner to determine the level of mastery of the subject indicates the specified number of percentage points out of 100. Students' final grades will be calculated based on performance in lecture, laboratory (when appropriate), and other assignments. Students must pass each component with a 70% or higher to pass any core course. Any component having a grade of less than 70% will result in a grade assignment of “D” for the course. Any component having a grade of less than 60% will result in a grade assignment of “F” for the course. Please refer to Attendance Policy regarding unexcused absences and tardiness.Warning for Poor Academic Performance
A student who is failing in any didactic/clinical course will be notified in writing by the Program Director and/or advisor at the midterm of the academic period. A student who is failing any clinical experience will be notified in writing by the Clinical Education Coordinator and co-signed by the Program Director. Copies of all warning letters will be placed in the student’s file.Remediation
a. Remediation plans will be developed for students placed on academic probation. Options for remediation will be determined by the faculty, approved by the Program Director or designee, and include, but are not limited to: