Attendance: A reduction of one
letter grade will result for every two absences.
Academic Integrity:
§ Violations of scholastic ethics are considered serious offenses by Eastern
Arizona College, the XXX Department
and by your instructor. Students may consult the EAC Student Handbook sections on student code of conduct, on scholastic ethics
and on the grade appeal procedure. Copies are available at GCC campus library.
§ All work done for this class must be your own.
While you may discuss assignments with other class members, the final written project must clearly be your own. You may use work from books and other materials if it is properly cited. Copying from a book without proper reference or from a person under any circumstances will result in an
F for the assignment, and at the instructor's discretion, possibly an F for the course.
§ Students are expected to abide by the Student Code of Conduct and the Scholastic
Code of Conduct found in the Eastern Arizona
College Student Handbook. Copies are available at GCC campus library.
ADA Compliance:
Gila Community College District strives to comply with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Students with disabilities requiring special accommodations must notify the instructor of this
need or directly contact the Disabled Student Resources Office on your campus at the beginning of the semester.
Classroom Behavior:
§ Because of insurance limitations, non-registered visitors are not allowed at class
sessions or on field trips.
§ Possession of drugs, alcohol or firearms on college property is illegal.
§ Eating, drinking, smoking and soliciting are not allowed in classrooms.
§ Pets, telephones, pagers and other electronic devices that distract students are
not allowed in classrooms.
§ Students creating disturbances that interfere with
the conduct of the class or the learning of others will be asked to leave.
Instructor Withdrawals:
The
last day for a student to initiate an official withdrawal from a semester-length course and receive a “W” grade
is Oct 30th,2009. The instructor may initiate a withdrawal from a semester-length
course up to the last Friday before final exams (Dec 11th,20090.