Pitt postponed the latest date for professors to post students’ grades online by a week due to… Pitt postponed the latest date for professors to post students’ grades online by a week due to exam changes resulting from the recent string of bomb threats on campus.
Originally slated to appear on students’ my.pitt portal by May 2, professors now have an extra eight days to post grades. All grades should be viewable on the site by May 10.
“The date for submission of final grade rosters was extended by one week to give faculty members time to grade the alternative finals that were offered during the bomb threats, such as take-home exams, extra assignments and off-site proctored exams,” said Juan Manfredi, vice provost for undergraduate students.
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