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  1. Log into ACDATA at https://acdata.amherst.edu. Students can view their grades—and instructors can enter grades—using the appropriate report links in ACDATA.

  2. Registrar Grading Information. Annual Reports. General Grading information: Grades and comments should be submitted via Workday. Please go to Workday and select either Assign Interim (Mid-Term) Grades or Assign Final Grades from the Teaching App.

  3. Midterm and final grading policies are found in the Faculty Handbook and Amherst College Catalog. Directions for how to submit grades as well as grading deadlines for the current academic year are available on the website of the Office of the Registrar.

  4. Requirements for earning an Amherst College degree include: Completing 32 Amherst College courses with an earned passing grade. Some students may be eligible to graduate with 31 courses, as long as they follow the withdrawal process as outlined by Student Affairs.

  5. Overview. Amherst College is a private institution that was founded in 1821. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,910 (fall 2023), and the campus size is 1,000 acres. It utilizes a...

  6. The Final Exam Period for Fall 2024 begins on Monday, December 16th and ends on Friday, December 20th, 2024. Final grades are due by Thursday, January 2nd by 4:30pm. While we expect the schedule to be followed, we understand there may be conflicts.

  7. The rigor of the courses you’ve taken, the quality of your grades and the consistency with which you’ve worked over four years give us the clearest indication of how well you will do at Amherst.