BBSH NY 24-25 School Catalog - Flipbook - Page 32
Student Letter Form
Final Exam
At times, the faculty may need to communicate
their concerns to a student about his/her progress.
Such concerns may include the following:
Each year students take a comprehensive Final Exam
that evaluates knowledge in Healing Science, PsychSpiritual Development, Creative Arts, Professional
Practice, and Integrative Care. The Final Exam is graded
on a pass/fail basis; a passing grade is 70%. Final Exams
are administered in English and Japanese only.
1. The student is having difficulty passing a Healing
Science, Psych-Spiritual Development or Professional
Practice requirement.
2. The student is having difficulty or is unwilling to
engage in his/her personal process and take
self-responsibility for his/her actions and attitudes.
3. The student is experiencing physical or psychological
difficulties that significantly affect his/her ability to
perform the class work.
4. The student will not pass the current year of study
and will need to repeat the year.
5. The student will pass the current year of study but
with conditional requirements for the following year.
6. The student does not adhere to the School policies
and ethics, and/or is consistently violating class
requirements, procedures or ground rules.
This information is conveyed to the student either directly
on the Student Progress Report (may not pass/will not
pass), or by a Student Letter Form and a meeting with the
faculty clearly indicating both the issue and the severity
of the issue, and defining if the student is in jeopardy of
not moving on to the next class or not graduating. The form
will indicate if the student is to be placed on probation,
and the steps the student needs to take to be returned to
good standing.
Integrative Distance Learning Modules
Distance Learning Modules (DLMs) are graded on a
pass/fail basis. Small Class Teachers may write feedback
on each student’s lessons, helping them to go deeper
into their developing healership. Students are required to
complete all DLMs by the assigned due dates.
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