Shaun Huston - WOU -- GEOG 386 Extensions, make-ups, and Academic Honesty

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Extensions, make-ups, and Academic Honesty

Please consult individual assignments for policies regarding missed deadlines and late work.

However, as a general matter, you should contact me about extensions and make-ups as soon as possible, and preferably when or before an assignment is due. Do not count on being able to turn in or complete any assignment without prior arrangement.

When requesting an extension or make-up, I recommend that you submit your request in writing even if we have a verbal agreement. I may make an extension or make-up contingent on written submission. The best way to do this is via e-mail hustons@wou.edu.

As the term progresses, I may establish some guidelines for older assignments and the amount of make-up work you can request. So, again, I recommend contacting me as soon as possible about extensions and make-ups and being mindful not to let missing assignments pile up.

Completion of assignments is important because it is through assignments that I can see what you are learning. A lack of assignments means I can't say with confidence that you are learning what I you should be learning.

Regardless of circumstance, once you choose to remain enrolled in a course, you are responsible for fulfilling course requirements within expectations for a passing grade. In some cases, circumstances may mean that dropping or withdrawing from a course is your best option. Consult the Academic Calendar for the relevant deadlines for those actions.

In other cases, a grade of either "F" or "X" maybe unavoidable. "X" means "no basis for grade". The X is reserved for students who complete less than fifteen (15) percent of graded work and/or who fail to appear in class. An X will be not be calculated into your GPA at WOU, but may have reprecussions for your financial aid status.

I will only assign a grade of "I", or Incomplete, in consultation with a student. The I is meant for students who are on track to pass a course, but, due to circumstance, are unable to finish their graded work during the term. Normally, you will have twelve months to have an I changed to a regular letter grade. As with the X, an I will not be calculated into your GPA, but may have implications for financial aid.

In all cases, I expect academic honesty. Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, cheating on assignments and plagiarism. Penalties for scholastic dishonesty may range from a warning for minor offenses to referral to the Student Judicial Committee. Students are expected to do their own work.

 
Shaun Huston's web site is at: http://www.wou.edu/~hustons

Created by Anne-Marie Deitering and Shaun Huston

Please address comments or questions to hustons@wou.edu