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Attendance, Absences & Policies
| Online classes do not have an attendance and absence policy. You are expected to complete your work in a satisfactory manner. Reviewing the in-class policies and the SVSU policies is beneficial. |
Attendance:
Attending class is important factor toward being a successful college student. In this class, not only does your final grade hinge on your attendance, but your contribution to class discussion and peer evaluations are central to being an active, contributory member. Thus, your final grade will incorporate the following objectives:
- Contributes to class discussion by providing useful ideas
- Problem-solves by suggesting solutions to problems
- Preparedness for class by bringing needed materials and being ready to work
- Time-management reflected by getting things done on time
- Quality of work shown through the revision process and pride in work produced
Tardiness: The temptation to show up late may present itself. However, in order to make the most of our allotted scheduled class time, it is beneficial that we use each class period wisely. Therefore, if you show up ten minutes late, you will be marked tardy. Three tardys will become one unexcused absence which will impact your grade.
Late assignments will be penalized. For each day (or portion thereof) that your assignment is late, two (2) points will be deducted.
If you need to contact me by e-mail at "fidallas@svsu.edu", the subject line should contain your last name, course and section number to prevent your e-mail from being misplaced as possible spam.
You may use one unexcused absence during the semester, without having that absence impact your grade. Any additional unexcused absences will lower your grade in one-half increments.
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You need to contact me. E-mail me at fidallas@svsu.edu as follows:
- In your e-mail message, put your last name and, the course and section number in the SUBJECT line. In the message body, tell me why you are absent. When you return to class, you need to bring an excuse or some documentation of the emergency situation, otherwise your absence will be changed to unexcused. You have until the next class period to make up any work. Work that is due and submitted after this one-day grace period will incur the late assignment penalty.
- Note: please review and edit your e-mail message for clarity. Do not use IM or text message abbreviations. Messages sent from SVSU e-mail addresses should receive a response within 24 hours. Responses from non-SVSU e-mail addresses may take up to 96 hours.
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Some pertinent policies of Saginaw Valley State University |
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Policy on discrimination, racial harassment, and sexual harassment |
It is the policy of Saginaw Valley State University that no unlawful discrimination will be practiced or tolerated in the provision of employment, education, organizations, athletics, housing, public accommodations, and other services to the public. Equal opportunity will be provided regardless of race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital or familial status, color, height, weight, handicap, or disability.
Physical acts or threats or verbal slurs, invectives or epithets, taunting or verbal abuse, degrading comments or jokes referring to an individual's race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital or familial status, color, height, weight, handicap, or disability are strictly prohibited.
Anyone who concludes that he or she is the subject of discriminatory conduct or harassment, sexual or otherwise, is required to immediately report such conduct in writing to the Special Assistant to the President for Diversity Programs, Dr. Mamie Thorns, Wickes 314.
Any employee or student who knowingly and intentionally files a false complaint under this policy is subject to discipline. |
| Disabilities |
Students with disabilities that may restrict their full participation in course activities are encouraged to meet with me to discuss an amenable solution, or contact the SVSU Office of Disability Services, Curtiss 112, for assistance. |
| Academic integrity (plagiarism) |
Each student is expected to complete their assigned work without assistance from others, unless it is a collaborative project. In this instance, assigned work will be completed with the assistance of classmates enrolled in the current course. Copying or accepting work done by others and represented as your own work is considered plagiarism, and is subject to the policies stated in the SVSU Student Handbook, Code of Student Conduct, Section 1.8, Academic Dishonesty. The English Department's plagiarism policy is [here]. |
| FERPA guidelines |
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 is designed to protect the privacy of student education records, to establish the right of students to inspect and review their educational records, and the right of students to have some control over the disclosure of information from their records. FERPA rights transfer to a student when he or she reaches age 18 or begins attendance at the University regardless of age.
- School faculty, administrators, and staff may not disclose personally identifiable information about students nor permit inspection of their records without written permission of the student unless release or inspection is covered by certain exceptions permitted by the Act.
- Students may authorize release of education record information in writing by specifying the information to be disclosed, the purpose of the disclosure, and the party or class of parties to whom disclosure is to be made.
- College students must be permitted to inspect their own educational records.
If you have questions, please discuss the situation with the Registrar's Office. The Registrar at SVSU is the university official charged with FERPA compliance and training. |
Teacher: |
Dr. Fenobia I. Dallas |
Office location: |
Zahnow Library 219 |
Summer 2007 Office hours: |
By appointment |
Summer 2007 Virtual Office hours: |
Mon. 4-6 pm; Wed. 6-8 pm; Sun. 2-4 pm. |
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