GRADES / PROFILE

There are generally two places that you can find your grades for submitted work. First is in the work itself. Most assignments, exams, quizzes and discussions have a place where a grade and possibly comments from your instructor can be found. RCC uses the ASSIGNMENTS, EXAMINATIONS links. You can just click on these to go to the individual assessment. RCC also uses packets and if your instructor puts sublinks in the packet to specific assignments or exams, the you can go back to the packet sublink and access your assessment there.
A central location is in your grade report which is accessible from the navigation column to your left. Just click on Grades / Profiles


You will have a Grades / Profiles link in the main navigator column that leads to your grade report.

Your instructor may choose to display a grade builder summary at the top of your Grades / Profile page. At the bottom of the grade summary is your current grade, which is your grade based on what you have submitted as well as your total percentage reflecting your grade based on everything that is currently due. Sometimes the grade summary does not appear at all. If this is the case in your course, then you should email your instructor for questions about your grades.

The rest of the grade report is made up of separate tables listing all graded activities in the course. This area will either give you the status of the assessment (due date/submitted/not submitted)or the grade and link to feedback. A listing of uploaded files and discussion board participation.

Separate tables also make up a breakdown of all graded activities in the course. These tables will tell you the status of any assigned activity:
  • date due
  • past due
  • submitted or
  • grade


You can also find your grades by going back to the original submission. For example, if you uploaded an external assignment, go to that assignment entry. Depending upon how your institution delivers course content, you would find the assignment either by clicking on the Assignments navigation button or going through a packet.

To find an exam score, go to the exam itself, again, either by clicking on the Examinations navigation button or going through a packet.

Worksheets work the same way. The submenu under assignments has the link to Worksheets.

If your instructor grades discussions, these grades are also in the discussion itself, however, only in the linear view. Click on the initial message to find the grade at the top of the entire thread.