Detailed Description of Grades
A: An A paper is outstanding in every way.
- Fulfills the assignment
- Is logically structured (clear, concise introduction including statement of objective, brief rationale, and overview of what’s to come; relevant background data; sophisticated analysis of evidence, policy options, case examples, etc.; feasible, relevant, thoughtful recommendations)
- Is written in audience-appropriate language and sentence structure
- Presents material in reader-friendly format (section and subsection headers clearly state the purpose of each section)
- Prose is clear, easily understood
- Uses evidence appropriately
- Provides insightful, creative critical analysis
- No mechanical errors or typos
A-: An A- paper demonstrates many of the same qualities as an A paper, but has some flaws.
- Fulfills the assignment
- Structure is logical but not as strong as it could be (statement of objective is underdeveloped or imprecisely articulated; background data is relevant but has minor flaws; presentation and analysis of evidence, policy options, case examples is missing necessary details or is overly in-depth; recommendations are thoughtful but are unclear, are not sufficiently explicit, or are overly detailed)
- Is written is language that is largely audience appropriate, but could still use work
- Presents material in reader-friendly format (section and subsection headers)
- Prose is clear, easily understood but may be awkward or unclear in places
- Uses evidence appropriately
- Provides insightful, creative critical analysis
- Only a few errors or typos
- May have a few small mechanical errors or typos
- Uses citations appropriately (when required)
B+: A B+ paper is good but flawed
- Fulfills the assignment but is lackluster
- Has a thesis/statement of objective and recognizable structure, but development is slight
- Has some section headers, but logic and flow of sections is unclear
- Language attempts to be audience specific, but is uneven (some language is appropriate, but some is not)
- Prose is difficult to read in places (is overly wordy, vague, uses many passive constructions, etc.)
- Uses some, but not enough, evidence
- Demonstrates basic understanding of the evidence and sources being cited
- Paper tends to be more descriptive than analytic
- Has more than a few errors or typos
- Uses citations (when required), but may have some mistakes or leaves some out
B: A B paper is adequate but in need of work
- Thesis/statement of objective is unclear
- Structure is not easy to follow (has redundancies or gaps in information)
- Insufficient section headers
- Language is not appropriate for audience
- Prose is overall difficult to read (overly wordy, vague, relies on passive constructions)
- Assertions are minimally supported by evidence or sources
- Does not demonstrate understanding of evidence and sources being cited
- Relies on description and includes little if any analysis
- Has numerous errors and typos
- Insufficient or incorrect use of citations (when required)
B-: A B- paper attempts to fulfill the assignment but is seriously flawed
- Thesis/statement of objective is unclear
- Structure is poor (has redundancies or gaps in information; lacks transitions or topic sentences; paragraphs are a jumble of unconnected ideas and facts)
- Does not use section headers
- Language is unclear and inappropriate for audience
- Prose is difficult to read
- Assertions are unsupported by evidence or sources
- Sources are used incorrectly
- Is purely descriptive
- Has numerous errors and typos
- Insufficient or incorrect use of citations (when required)
*C+-F: Unacceptable: demonstrates minimal effort and is unacceptable
- Assignment is not fulfilled
- Thesis/statement of objective does not exist
- Has very little structure
- Does not use section headers
- Language is unclear does not attempt to address specified audience
- Prose is difficult to read
- Assertions are unsupported
- Sources are used minimally
- Is neither sufficiently descriptive nor analytic
- Has numerous errors and typos
- Insufficient or incorrect use of citations (when required)
*C+-F: Unacceptable
A paper can be unacceptable at a variety of levels. Final course grades of C+ or lower do not meet the BUSHP minimum threshold of acceptability.