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Idaho State University is committed to providing equal opportunity in education for all students. If you have a diagnosed disability or if you believe you have a disability (physical, learning, hearing, vision, psychiatric) that might require reasonable accommodation in this course, please contact the Disability Services Center, Rendezvous Building, Room 125 (282-3599) or on the web at http://www.isu.edu/ada4isu. It is the responsibility of students to contact instructors during the first week of each semester to discuss appropriate accommodations.
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Idaho State University is committed to providing equal opportunity in education for all students. If you have a diagnosed disability or if you believe you have a disability physical, learning, hearing, vision, psychiatric) that might require reasonable accommodation in this course, please contact the Disability Services Center, Rendezvous Building, Room 125 (282-3599) or on the web at http://www.isu.edu/ada4isu. It is the responsibility of students to contact instructors during the first week of each semester to discuss appropriate accommodations.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 17:45, 19 August 2016

We will adhere to the contents of the Student handbook with particular emphasis on the Academic Integrity Policy and additional policies found at http://www.isu.edu/policy/5000/index.shtml and http://www.isu.edu/studenta/#.



The following represents the student conduct that I would like to emphasize

  1. Talking: If you want to talk about issues unrelated to the class discussion, please leave and come back when you are ready to learn. It is wrong to assume your neighbor wants to talk to you instead of trying to learn.
  2. Tardy: It is unfair to interrupt the class by entering the classroom late. Do not enter the classroom late.
  3. Plagiarism: To check for plagiarism, click the word Plagiarism for a definition, I will randomly choose five words from several sentences and search the internet for sentences which contain those same five words. Plagiarism falls under the "Academic Dishonesty" section of the student handbook. Discipline for students who plagiarize can range from a failing grade to dismissal from class. The Faculty Staff Handbook defines plagiarism in "Part 6 Student Affairs, Section IX. Student Conduct , A. Academic Dishonesty 2. Definitions , b. Plagiarism". The Faculty Staff Handbook also outlines the procedure to be followed when Academic Dishonesty is suspected in "4. Procedures for Determination of Academic Dishonesty and Imposition of Penalties" below the definition of plagiarism.
  4. Electronic communication devices are not permitted during exams. You will be asked to leave and you will be investigated for violating the student conduct code if found using such a device during an exam.

Disability accommodation statement

Idaho State University is committed to providing equal opportunity in education for all students. If you have a diagnosed disability or if you believe you have a disability physical, learning, hearing, vision, psychiatric) that might require reasonable accommodation in this course, please contact the Disability Services Center, Rendezvous Building, Room 125 (282-3599) or on the web at http://www.isu.edu/ada4isu. It is the responsibility of students to contact instructors during the first week of each semester to discuss appropriate accommodations.

Proactive Advising classes

Proactive Advising

We want you to succeed. Attending class for the entire class period is one of the habits of a successful student. Therefore, your attendance is expected. This class will have frequent tests and quizzes to monitor your attendance. After three or more missed quizzes or tests, your name will be submitted to Central Academic Advising for proactive advising. You may also be referred for proactive advising if your grade in the course falls below a C.

A student who earns a failing grade via course work (exams, homework, etc.) and misses an excessive number of class meetings, as documented by missed exams and quizzes, will receive a grade of “X”.

References

Academic Integrity & Plagiarism

http://www.isu.edu/library/research/tutorials.shtml


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