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Chapters 1-2 & Fletcher Handbook.

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Academic Probation & Suspension:   GPA below 2.0; Allowed to register&take classes next semester; If GPA remains below 2.0=suspended for the following semester; Upon returning, will remain on academic probation until semester/cumulative GPA is 2.0 or above.  
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Auditing a Course:   Audit - Pay feesĀ®ister for a class(es) as an observer only&receive no credit for it; Complete a course audit request form&submit to the registrar; Can no change back to a credit course; Grade="AU"  
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Attendance:   An obligation/privilege; Attendance policies vary among instructors; Your responsibility to be familiar with your instructors' policies (found on syllabus); Failure to comply can jeopardize your success in earning a passing grade  
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Academic Honesty:   Essential rule that any work a student will receive a grade/credit be entirely his/her own&give credit to sources; Cheating - the fraudulent act of deception on an academic exercise by a student who misrepresents the mastery of information.  
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Plagiarism:   The unacknowledged inclusion of someone else's words/ideas/data as one's own in work submitted for credit; Failure to identify any source published/unpublished/copyrighted/non-copyrighted, constitutes plagiarism  
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Incomplete Work   "I" grade when circumstances makes the student unable to complete work; Must be passing the course; Student is responsible for making up all unfinished work by the withdrawal date of the following semester; If work not complete, "I" will change to "F"  
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Developmental Policy:   Once the student begins on a developmental track, the student must complete that track; Students are not allowed to re-test for the purpose of eliminating levels  
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Academic Learning Resource Center:   Offers tutoring services free-of-charge to assist all student; One-on-one/group tutoring; Located in Room 126; Hours Monday-Thursday 8-4:30&Friday 8-2  
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Terms (part 1):   Official Cumulative Grade Point Average - student's GPA based on the goal # of quality point earned divided by total # of quality hours attempted.  
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Terms (par2):   Disposition - values, commitments, & professional ethics that influence behaviors towards others & affect student learning/motivation/development/educator's own professional growth  
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Terms (part 3):   Semester Average - student's GPA based on the total # of quality points earned divide by the total # of seamers hours attempted in a given semester  
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Terms (part 4):   Prerequisites - course(s) to be completed/conditions to be met before a student is eligible to enroll in a more advance course&listed in each course description.  
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Terms (part 5):   Humanities - courses in literature, foreign languages, history, communications, philosophy, & interdisciplinary.  
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Terms (part 6):   Social & Behavioral Sciences - courses in economics, geography, government, psychology, & sociology  
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Terms (part 7):   Fine Arts - courses in music, visual arts, applied arts, theatre, dance, & interdisciplinary  
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Terms (part 8):   Co-requisties - concurrent requirement, usually a course of some other condition that must be met/taken  
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