<p>That's what my son tells me. Anyone else? It seems like they should be posted by now.</p>
<p>I was talking to a friend who said their grades aren’t posted until Jan. 6.</p>
<p>My older son’s don’t post until mid-January - just before spring semester.</p>
<p>Some of my D’s are posted, some are not. They aren’t guaranteed until the 17th of January I guess. She checks constantly. With finals going up until December 20th, I guess profs get their holiday before they HAVE to get them in.</p>
<p>One school I’m at the grades are not due in until today, so I guess it’s going to vary.</p>
<p>My daughter doesn’t have hers yet either. Finals ended Dec 20, so I’m assuming the faculty all took their winter holiday before working on grades. She was also required to fill out a faculty evaluation in order to get her grades, and I imagine many schools have a policy like this one.</p>
<p>I don’t know when grades are supposed to be posted, but I know it always seems like forever. The study abroad programs were even worse.</p>
<p>Jan 6 for my D as well.</p>
<p>I guess you can tell I’m a little anxious. Thanks for the reassurance.</p>
<p>Just because you’re paranoid, toledo, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be worried. ;)</p>
<p>Yes, I’m still worried, but am reassured that they’re coming:).</p>
<p>I know my DD’s school had to have the grades in a couple days after finals. This was especially for anyone graduating in December.</p>
<p>D2’s are supposed to be up tomorrow.</p>
<p>It’s policy at my school that grades are supposed to be posted 3 business days after the final but it’s often not followed. I once had a class where we didn’t receive grades until a little over 2 months after the class was over. Presumably some grades should be posted, right?</p>
<p>I’m not saying anyone is doing this, but I would just like to say that as a student, it can cause extra anxiety to have a parent constantly asking about grades. It makes you feel like your parents are judging you, and don’t trust you. It sounds like you don’t entirely trust your son since you have to ask on here about whether what he is saying is true. I’m sure most students are anxious enough about their grades, and so having someone ask them about them over and over makes things even worse. I think it’s best just to let him show you them when he wants to, if you trust him. I’m assuming he’s an adult at this point, so maybe you should show him you respect him by letting him do things on his own time. I hope this doesn’t sound accusatory, I’m really just trying to help. I’m sure a lot of people will disagree since this is the parents forum, and many are still used to their children being, well, children, but I think this sign of trust would give a lot of students confidence. Good luck.</p>
<p>I should add that I know you’re probably paying for his education and so feel entitled to know the results, which is true, but sometime stepping back and not fixating on results can instill confidence. I’m sure this is harder than it sounds though.</p>
<p>At my D’s school, finals end on a Friday, grades are due on Monday and the registrar gets them up quickly. My D has always had all of her grades by end of day that Monday, and many before that. I know there are instances of profs not getting grades in on time, but that’s the exception. The policy on posting grades/timing is on D’s school’s website (I think the registrar’s page).</p>