- DescriptionThe Midterm Grading Period runs from February 24th - March 16th. Midterm grades help you answer the question βWhat would my final grade be if the semester ended today?β Instructors can report midterm grades at any time throughout this grading period, so you need to check your grades throughout this time.
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