Parent’s right on college student grades?

<p>Post 90 – speaking of accountability –
Again, what’s the point of making <em>me</em> accountable for something passively received? I don’t “do” anything with the information. Except, in my case, I beam.</p>

<p>I don’t “track” grades. The U tracks grades, & sends me their tracking.</p>

<p>If it were a bad grade? Given the long time distance between when D receives the grade (online) & my receiving it snail mail, she probably would have warned me about the bad grade in the intervening time, & lamented it long before such snail mail receipt. Since she has such high grades to begin with, I doubt that one “bad” grade would jeopardize (financially) her overall gpa. She’s not a high-risk person, so would not put herself in such a position.</p>

<p>As to D#2, I’ll cross that bridge when/if I come to it.</p>