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Show Students urged to return grading surveys acceptance or reiectin , I Dr. Claude Grant, director of institutional studies, has issued a plea asking all students and faculty who received a survey concerning con-cerning grading practices last week to return them to him as soon as possible. "We need as near to 100 percent per-cent return as possible on these,' he said, referring to the questionnaires question-naires mailed to 1250 students and 250 faculty members. "We're doing this for the grading practices committee, for their report to be made the Faculty Council, he continued. "Before they file their final re-port re-port we're hoping to get a feeling from the students and faculty that is as accurate as possible." "There has been much concern involving changes, and this survey does play a very important role in what comes out of the grading practices committee study," Dr. Grant said. Surveys were mailed a week ago and a couple of hundred have been returned so far, he indicated. "We'd like to have them all back before test week," he said. The survey contains all statements state-ments of opinion on grading practices prac-tices to which recipients are urged to answer with varying degrees of |