The academic year at the International Institute for Higher Education in Morocco is divided into two semesters (Fall and Spring). Each semester consists of fifteen weeks of instruction and two weeks of examinations. In addition, the Institute offers a summer session during which a limited number of courses, including an intensive five-week program in English, are offered.
All courses in the Institute require the student to acquire one or more assigned textbooks. These books are available for purchase at the Institute bookstore at the beginning of each semester. Other books related to the course are available for short-term loan at the Institute library. Students enrolled at the Institute are assigned an academic advisor whose role is to counsel them on all matters related to their education and career objectives.
Student assessment at the Institute will depend on the nature of the subject matter studied. The principal assessment takes place during the examination period at the end of each semester. This is usually complemented by in-term quizzes and exams, and may also be completed by additional assignments, laboratory exercises, term papers, projects, etc. The method of assessment for each particular course is outlined at the beginning of the semester by the professor in charge of the course
Students are assigned grades per semester course on a scale of 4.3 to 0:
Grade in letters |
Grade in points |
Appreciation |
| A+ |
4.3 |
Excellent |
| A |
4.0 |
| A- |
3.7 |
| B+ |
3.3 |
Good |
| B |
3.0 |
| B- |
2.7 |
| C+ |
2.3 |
Average |
| C |
2.0 |
| C- |
1.7 |
| D |
1.0 |
Passing |
| F |
0 |
Failure |
| W |
- |
Withdraw |
| I |
0 |
Incomplete |
| X |
- |
Pending |
Student grades per course are included in an individual student Transcript of Academic Record, which is mailed every semester to the parents of enrolled students.
The Grade Point Average (GPA) of a student is the average of grade points in the student's academic transcript.
Students at the Institute are expected to maintain high standards of academic integrity. Any attempt at cheating or participating in fraudulent representation of academic work will automatically lead to a grade of “F” for the student, and may lead to their expulsion without reimbursement of fees.