As the end of the semester approaches, many students eagerly await their final grades. For most, the grades they receive accurately reflect their performance throughout the term. However, there are occasions when students receive a grade that they don’t agree with. In these instances, questions may arise about whether a professor has the authority to change a final grade. While the answer may not be straightforward, it is crucial to understand the factors that may influence such a decision.
Alison Bailey
Alison is a recent college graduate passionate about storytelling and content creation. She writes for BookScouter, considering it both a pleasure and a soul-fulfilling hobby. When not writing, she enjoys traveling, reading fiction, stretching, playing piano, and relaxing with her cat, Cupcake.