Make-ups need to b completed within 10 days of the original exam. DROP POLICY: Students may drop or swap (adding and dropping a class concurrently) classes through self-service in MyMav from the beginning of the registration period through the late registration period. After the late registration period, students must see their academic advisor to drop a class or withdraw. Undeclared students must see an advisor in the University Advising Center. Drops can continue through a point two-thirds of the way through the term or session.
3) Discussion Questions for Week 1 (posted on Cougar Course site for this class.) Log in at <http://cc.csusm.edu> WEEK 2 Monday, Sept.2 NO CLASS MEETING, CAMPUS CLOSED Read before Wednesday: Give Me Liberty! , Ch. 2: Beginnings of English America, 1607-1660 Wednesday, Sept. 4 Read before Friday section meeting: 1) Hollitz, Ch. 2, "The Primary Materials of History: Childhood in Puritan New
Box or Business Address): I have lived at this address since: Month Day Year (If you have lived at this address fewer than two years please answer question #7.) 9. Contact Information: Male Primary Phone: 8 8 The Social Security Number will no longer be used as primary student identifier for students per Civil Code 1798.85. The College will generate an identification number for each student who is new to the LACCD. Leave blank if you have not been assigned a SIN by the college and/or district.
Cite sources, including the assigned book and the textbook (if you use it). No internet sources No direct quotes (even of you put quotation marks around them) Must be turned in both through blackboard and turnitin.com Due Friday, May 11 2012 Suggestions for topics: 1. Take one of the Chapters we covered in class and write about how the material you learned in class is relevant to Henrietta Lacks, HeLa cells and the advances made using them. Good chapters to choose could be Cancer (obviously), Reproduction, STDs, Cells or DNA technology, although I think any to the chapters should work. 2.
▪ Only use file types: Word, PDF, HTML, RTF, or plain text. ▪ Always include file extension • Half a grade will be deducted for each late day. • Half a grade will be deducted for not participating in all aspects of papers including submission of rough drafts and peer review. • Bring three printed hardcopies of your paper to class on the due date. Final Draft: • Five full pages: one-inch margins, double-spaced, 12-point font.
Documentation includes a doctor’s note, notes from employers on their letterhead, police reports, jury summons, and the like. Documentation of an absence must be presented within one week of the absence (or your return to class), or the absence will be considered undocumented. If you are sick or in the hospital and will be absent for an extended period of time, you should have someone contact me so I will know you are still in the class. The instructor reserves the right to consider the absence documentation unacceptable. The second instance of an undocumented absence results in a reduction of your total points for grading by 100 points.
25% Total You must pass this course with an overall grade of 80% or better. Your GradeBook for this course is located in MyMathLab, not in http://betsymccall.net/prof/courses/spring06/devry/springa/114syllabus.htm# 100% 8/12 8/25/2014 Math 114 Syllabus eCollege! You can access the eCollege GradeBook for comments about your weekly TDA performance, and the points earned on the TDAs for each week. However, the GradeBook in eCollege will only record your TDA performance – all your grades for this course are compiled and maintained within the MyMathLab GradeBook. Please be advised that a passing grade for Algebra for College Students is an 80% B or better!
After that they will not be allowed to write the test. Missed Final Exam Students who cannot write a final examination due to illness or other serious causes must file anonline petition within 72 hours of the missed examination. Original supporting documentation must also be submitted to the Office of the Registrar within 72 hours of the missed exam. Late petitions will NOT be considered. If illness is cited as the reason for a deferred exam request, a U of T Medical Certificate must show that you were examined and diagnosed at the time of illness and on the date of the exam, or by the day after at the latest.
ALTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT #11 Alton, Illinois 2013-2014 SCHOOL YEAR CALENDAR August 16, 2013 August 19, 2013 August 20, 2013 September 2, 2013 September 20, 2013 October 14, 2013 October 18, 2013 October 25, 2013 November 11, 2013 November 15, 2013 November 25, 2013 November 26, 2013 November 27, 2013 November 28, 2013 November 29, 2013 December 20, 2013 Dec. 23, 2013-Jan. 3, 2014 Teachers Institute Day, No School for Students Professional Development, No School for Students Full Day of School for Students Labor Day Holiday Issue Progress Reports Columbus Day Holiday End of 1st Quarter (42 Days) Issue Report Cards Veteran’s Day Holiday Issue Progress Reports Full Day Parent/Teacher Conference (1:00 – 7:00 P.M.) Full Day Parent/Teacher
Below you will find several important policies to review as you begin your journey at Grand Canyon University. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding these policies. Accepted with Specifications Students who do not meet the standards for admission may be admitted to Grand Canyon University programs with specifications. Admission with specifications will require students to limit their coursework to no more than 12 attempted credits (undergraduate level) or 8-10 credits (graduate level). The University will remove the specification for those who achieve the minimum standards.