To ensure the integrity and academic rigor of the Tiger Pass program, all students across the different implementation models will undergo a standardized assessment process. This process will ensure that students meet the required learning outcomes and are eligible to earn college credits from RIT.
● Scheduling: Exams will be scheduled annually at the school, at the end of the course.
● Proctoring: To maintain academic integrity, exams will be proctored with a physical invigilation support by the teachers and Tiger Pass team. This ensures that all students are assessed under standardized conditions.
● Scoring: Exams will be graded by the high school teachers to ensure consistent and fair evaluation while using the provided evaluation criteria by RIT.
● Results: Students will receive their exam results within a specified time frame, with detailed feedback on their performance.
● Criteria: Students must achieve a passing grade of D on the Tiger Pass exam to earn college credits. The passing criteria will be clearly communicated to students prior to the exam.
● Transcript: Upon passing the exam, students will be awarded college credits, which will be recorded on an official RIT transcript.
● Transferability: These credits will be transferable to all RIT institutions and some of the US institutions, providing students with a valuable head start on their college education.
●Consistency: A standardized exam ensures that all students, regardless of the implementation model, are assessed using the same criteria.
● Rigorous Evaluation: The comprehensive nature of the exams guarantees that students have mastered the course content.