Capstone Grading [Capstone Project Wiki] (2024)

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  • Capstone Grading

    • Grade Scale

    • Grading Algorithm

Capstone Grading

Grade Scale

Grades in Capstone are absolute, not relative. It is possible for every student to earn an A. Grades will not be adjusted by curving.

Grades are calculated by weighted percentage, as described in Grading Algorithm. Weighted scores are calculated and then rounded to the nearest 0.01 percent. The letter grades are then assigned based on the rounded scores as shown here.

The Capstone Grading scale
Numerical Score Letter Grade
93.00 – 100.0 A
90.00 – 92.99 A-
87.00 – 89.99 B+
83.00 – 86.99 B
80.00 – 82.99 B-
77.00 – 79.99 C+
73.00 – 76.99 C
70.00 – 72.99 C-
67.00 – 69.99 D+
63.00 – 66.99 D
60.00 – 62.99 D-
00.00 – 59.99 E

Grading Algorithm

The Capstone grading algorithm is shown in the figure below. An individual's grade is based on your individual professional development (20%) and team product development project performance (80%). These individual assignments are summarized in the Syllabus.

The Capstone grading algorithm. White boxes indicate the specific things that are graded; colored boxes show totals of the enclosed boxes. Click on the image to magnify

Individual Professional Development Score

The Individual Professional Development Score is a weighted sum of the individual assignment, exam, and evaluation scores.

Individual Assignment and Exam Scores

5% of your grade is based on the scores you earn on individual assignments and team discussion. An assignment and discussion sheet are given for every instructional class period.

6% of your grade is based on Product Development exam, which is given on Learning Suite during the scheduled final exam time.

Evaluations

1% of your grade is given for completing peer and coach evaluations. 1% of extra credit is available for completing the online course evaluation.

Individual Project Contribution Score

8% of your grade is given for your individual contribution to the team's project work. This contribution will be evaluated by your coach. To help with this evaluation, the coach will review your Individual Contribution Summary worksheet stored on Box. You will be responsible for keeping this worksheet up-to-date on a weekly basis.

If your Individual Project Contribution grade is lower than a C- (70%), you will not receive full credit for the Team Project Performance Score or the Team Professionalism Score. These scores will be adjusted to reflect the fact that you are not carrying your fair share of the team load.

Individual score adjustments may also be made when individual students persist in unprofessional behavior. For example, the first failure to follow purchasing policies will result in a warning. The second will result in a 1% loss in the final grade. The third will result in a 2% loss in the final grade.

Note: If substantial issues with your personal professionalism appear after grades have been assigned, your grade could still be affected even after the semester ends.

Team Product Development Score

The Team Product Development Score is a weighted sum of the Team Project Performance score (70% of the final grade) and the Team Professionalism score (10% of final grade).

Team Project Performance Score

The Team Project Performance score is based on the desirability and transferability of your design. These elements are evaluated by the coaches from your instructional pod based on the artifacts that are submitted for grading at the end of each semester.

Grading rubrics are found in Design Reviews under the entries for each design review. These rubrics clearly show the items and evaluation criteria that are judged for desirability and transferability. Coaches will use their best professional judgment when evaluating your submissions with the appropriate rubric.

The Team Project Performance Score will be determined by the grades on the Final Reports submitted each semester.

Team Professionalism Score

The Team Professionalism score is based on your team’s completion and compliance in three broad areas: meeting Capstone expectations, professional behavior in all campus labs, and consistently following all purchasing policies.

Capstone expectations include delivering high-quality Weekly Status Updates to your sponsor, securing your Capstone work by properly using your Box folder, and completing other Capstone-related requirements such as making presentations,participating in design fairs, preparing the project poster, preparing the project summary, etc.

Professional lab behavior includes keeping a clean team lab space and working safely and professionally in all laboratories on campus.

Professional behavior includes following purchasing policies include those for orders, returns, reimbursem*nts, travel, etc. See Purchasing and Travel for more information.

The Team Professionalism score is given by the Capstone instructors each semester. We expect that most teams will receive a high Team Professionalism score.

Note: if issues with your team’s professionalism are uncovered aftergrades have been assigned, your grade could still be affected even after the semester ends.

Syllabus

Capstone Policies

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FAQs

How are capstone projects graded? ›

Grading Algorithm. The Capstone grading algorithm is shown in the figure below. An individual's grade is based on your individual professional development (20%) and team product development project performance (80%).

Which is harder capstone or thesis? ›

However, a capstone project may generally be considered less intensive than a thesis paper, as it typically involves the practical application of knowledge and skills, while a thesis paper requires extensive research and analysis of a specific topic.

How long does it take to finish capstone project? ›

The time it takes to complete a capstone project usually depends on the course's length. If you're in an undergraduate online program at SNHU, for instance, your capstone course would take eight weeks to complete, Czarnec said.

How do you evaluate a capstone project? ›

  1. CRITERION FOR EVALUATION. ...
  2. Depth of Problem or Project Analysis/Research Methods/Analytic Plan (20 points max) ...
  3. Results/Outcomes and Discussion (20 points max) ...
  4. Conclusion and Competency Assessment (20 points max) ...
  5. Writing and Content Structure (10 points max)

What is a passing grade for capstone? ›

Capstone Completion Policy: Students must fulfill all requirements of the Capstone course with a minimum of 80% for the overall final grade.

Is it possible to fail capstone project? ›

Yes, you can fail a capstone course. However, failing a capstone course at some universities could disqualify you from graduating from that particular major or program.

Do colleges care about capstone? ›

The AP Capstone Diploma is increasingly recognized in admissions by higher education institutions around the world. Many colleges and universities offer credit and/or placement for a qualifying score in AP Seminar, AP Research, or both.

Is capstone good for college? ›

Participating in AP Capstone Can Help Students:

Stand out to colleges in the application process. Develop key academic skills they'll use in other classes, college, and beyond. Become self-confident, independent thinkers and problem solvers. Earn college credit: Many colleges offer credit for qualifying scores.

What makes a capstone project different from a thesis? ›

A capstone project attempts to address an issue in the field by applying existing knowledge toward a real-life problem (often in the form of fieldwork). A thesis seeks to create new knowledge through student research, trying to prove or argue a hypothesis, rather than just investigate a topic.

What happens if you fail capstone project? ›

Potential Consequences of Failing a Capstone Project

Sometimes, a student may be required to complete additional coursework or resubmit the project to graduate. In other cases, a student may be required to repeat the entire capstone project or may be allowed to choose a different one to complete.

Why is it called capstone? ›

Some universities and colleges award a Capstone Award or Capstone Prize based on merit in the capstone course. The term derives from the final decorative coping or "cap-stone" used to complete a building or monument.

How many pages should a capstone project be? ›

It is intended to be 50-60 double spaced pages in length and should be connected to the student's area of study. Students only need to complete either a thesis OR a capstone project.

What makes a capstone project successful? ›

What makes a good capstone project? Engaged sponsors, clear deliverables, proper scope, non-critical to clients' long-term success, and finding the correct department for the project all contribute to success.

What makes a good capstone? ›

The best Capstone proposals are important but not urgent; achievable within the academic time frame and with the resources available; provide a clear definition of the problem or issue to be addressed; have a realistic scope; and specify tangible deliverables for the Capstone team to provide.

How do you succeed in capstone project? ›

Here are four crucial factors that contribute significantly to the success of a capstone project:
  1. Thorough Research and Planning 📚 ...
  2. Expert Guidance and Mentorship 👨‍🏫 ...
  3. Application of Knowledge and Skills 💡 ...
  4. Effective Communication and Presentation 🗣️
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Are capstone classes graded? ›

Capstones will be graded by the faculty member overseeing the Capstone. Each instructor will inform students of the grading procedure for that particular Capstone. Grading criteria should be found in each Capstone syllabi.

What is a grade 12 capstone project? ›

Capstone Project Definition

A middle school or high school capstone is a culminating experience where students design and execute a significant and impactful project, often in their final academic year.

What is a grade 12 capstone? ›

The purpose of the capstone is for students to demonstrate the knowledge, competencies, and passion(s) that they can offer the world, as they integrate personal interests and strengths with preferred future possibilities. Rationale. A capstone project is a celebration of learning and experience.

What happens if you fail a capstone class? ›

If you have failed your capstone course, or a combination of a comprehensive exam and a capstone course attempt, you are no longer eligible for degree conferral. Upon request, an official letter will be provided confirming your GPA and semester hours completed toward the degree.

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