COLLEGE POLICIES:
School
policy disallows visitors in the labs or classrooms. Only registered students may use the facilities. Students may not bring children, spouses, friends, etc., to class or to the labs.
Students
are expected to earn credit in a College Preparatory course at the end of the first attempt in that course.
Students
who repeat the course a third time will be assessed the full cost of instruction. Enrollment in a College Prep class beyond a third attempt is not permitted except through a special appeal process.
The college catalog states that during the summer terms, a student's absences will be considered
excessive if they miss more than 3 daytime classes or more than 2 evening classes. For 12-week classes, absences beyond one time more than the class meets per week are considered
excessive. In these cases, the instructor may withdraw the student from the course.
For this class, there are 3 "allowed" absences.
Student or instructor withdrawals are permitted up to 70% of the term; thereafter, if a
student stops attending, a grade (N or F) will be assigned along with the last date of attendance.
CLASSROOM POLICIES:
This class will be conducted under the regulations defined in the PJC Student Code of Conduct.
1. You must be in class on time! (Three tardies and/or leaving class early will equal one absence. This policy will be strictly enforced. If you are consistently late, you may not be allowed to enter the classroom.)
2. All cell phones, beepers, electronic devices of any kind must be turned off and must be
out of sight when you are inside the classroom. One violation of this policy will result in your being sent out of the classroom immediately.
3. Any constant and persistent talking while the instructor or another student is lecturing
and/or speaking will result in (1) a warning and (2) then your dismissal from the classroom.
4. No eating or drinking of any kind will be allowed in the classroom. Do not bring any food or drink inside the classroom or inside the computer lab.
If you are asked to leave class for violation of any of the above policies, you will be
counted absent from that day and will not be allowed to make up any work or tests that occurred in class that day. You must meet with the instructor before returning to class.
5. Be on time and attend every class. Keep a notebook for math only; use it for notes, homework (which is assigned but not collected) and questions you wish to
ask. Write with pencil only and use an eraser when needed. Read and follow suggestions and details in Attachment #2.
COURSE CALENDAR/SCHEDULE/OUTLINE: See homework/schedule.