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Policies

This section provides an overview of only a few important policies that are key to your academic success. However, students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with all College policies that cover academic matters and student conduct. All College policies can be accessed on the college policies website. College Policies Webpage

Assignments

An assignment is to be submitted before or on the specified date and time as determined by the professor.

If you cannot submit an assignment on the due date for any reason, you must notify the professor in advance and request an extension giving reasons for the delay. If an extension is not granted, you are expected to have the assignment completed by the specified date.

In exceptional circumstances, if you cannot submit an assignment on the date for any reason, you must notify the appropriate professor at least 24 hours in advance or as soon as possible and request an extension giving reasons for the delay. When an extension is granted, you will receive full consideration for the assignment. Assignments with extensions are due at a specific date and time as arranged with the professor. Penalties may be applied to extended assignments. In certain instances, with late, makeup, or remedial work, assignments may be marked as pass/fail only.

All submitted work may be reviewed for authenticity and originality utilizing Turnitin®. Students who do not wish to have their work submitted to Turnitin® must, by the end of the second week of class, communicate this in writing to the instructor and make mutually agreeable alternate arrangements.

Tests

Tests or assignments conducted remotely may require the use of online proctoring technology where your identification is verified and their activity is monitored and/or recorded, both audibly and visually through remote access to your computer and web camera. Your myCard ID may be required when you write your tests. If you require an alternate assessment format you must communicate this in writing to the instructor as soon as possible and prior to the test or assignment due date to explore mutually agreeable alternatives.

Written documentation for missed tests is required to support claims of exceptional circumstances, i.e., illness or death of a family member.

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