Professor did not post my final grade on my transcript

<p>I took about four classes this past spring semester at a local community college. I plan on transferring in about a year. The deadline to post final grades was today, and my English Writing professor e-mailed the entire class, saying that final grades are posted. However, when I check the "e-services" system online to view my transcript, I can see the grades for all my classes, except for the writing class that I took. There is only a blank spot next to the name of the class, ENGWR300. I received A's in all my other courses, leaving my GPA at 4.0 , without the grade of the English Writing class. I did not do so well in this course as I did with the other courses, and I was planning on retaking the course in the summer to replace the grade, if the teacher gave me a low grade. Should I move on without letting the professor know, to keep my GPA high? Or, should I let him know? Has this ever happened to anybody? By the way, the teacher is fairly new, and has really low ratings with his past students, and is a really hard grader compared to the other teachers.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.</p>

<p>if he submitted grades that doesnt mean that the registrar POSTED them already to your transcript.</p>

<p>Wait a few days. Often times teachers submit grades on the deadline, someone has to actually enter them into the system, the teacher doesnt do that, the registrars office does.</p>

<p>Usually takes a few days noob. Good luck!</p>

<p>Well, it he posted it yesterday and said that we should be able to see the grades online, as they are suppose to be instant, since it is not an official transcript, its actually an unofficial transcript. I guess I'll have to wait and see. I'll keep everyone updated. Thanks for replying.</p>

<p>I'm still waiting on a grade from a Professor myself. The college deadline for teacher grade submissions is today, however, if you look at your schools admissions calendar it will state when final grades will be posted on the system by. For my school it states "June 1" as the day that grades will be posted online. It's likely that there is a lapse in processing times for grades and that it will take a few days.</p>

<p>I recall earlier this week that my STATs Professor posted grades on the course webpage on Saturday. The grade was not posted onto my transcript until Monday. Even if it is all automated, the system may only "cycle" a few times a day.</p>

<p>I checked e-services couple of minutes ago and the grade did post, although the grade itself was an unpleasant surprise. I'm gonna be retaking the class this summer with a much better teacher, thanks to ratemyprofessor, ha. Thanks to everyone that helped.</p>

<p>keep in mind that unless it is a D/F the C still goes into your gpa</p>

<p>Yeh I was aware of that. I actually got a D for the class, and get this. It was because I had missed about 9 or 10 days of class in the semester because my dad was is in the hospital. The teacher said on the syllabus that he does not make distinctions between unexcused and excused absences. I actually would have had a border line B if it wasn't for those absences. What an a*shole. I'm still thinking about e-mailing him, but I don't think he'll budge. Atleast I know I'll get an A retaking the class.</p>

<p>Go to the registrar with PROOF that your dad was int he hospital and talk to them (or counseling) </p>

<p>He is not allowed to not make a distiction. It is in the college catalog of most universities, it says you are usually allowed to miss 4-5 courses without it impacting you negatively . </p>

<p>The college catalog is a contract between you and the college, he HAS to honor it actually. Look at the attendance policy.</p>