MWF 8:00-8:50 / Ligon Coliseum/OEC
ATTENDANCE AND GRADING:
Each student will be graded on 3 criteria: attendance, participation, and their daily log. Students can not pass this course if they do not turn in a daily log. Each student is allowed 3 absences for MWF classes and 2 absences for TR classes. Each unexcused absence thereafter will affect the final grade in a negative manner. For MWF classes, once the student obtains a 4th absence the best grade one may obtain is a B, at the 5th absence—a C, at the 6th absence—a D. If students obtain a 7th absence he/she should drop the class or a grade of F will be received. For TR classes, once the student obtains a 3rd absence the best grade one may obtain is a B, at the 4th absence—a C, at the 5th absence—a D. If students obtain a 6th absence, he/she should drop the class or a grade of F will be received.
Any excused absence must be made up or it will remain an absence and will affect the student’s final grade in the same manner as an unexcused absence.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL A GRADE OF “I” BE ISSUED
PARTICIPATION GRADE:
Each day a student attends class and participates in class activities, they will be given full credit for participation. To receive one’s participation grade students must actively participate in the entire class period. Attending, staying for a portion of the class, and then signing out will be treated like an absence.
Please contact Ashleigh Welter, Graduate Assistant at ashleighwelter@gmail.com regarding absences.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Midwestern State University does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s disability and complies with Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in its admission, accessibility, and employment of individuals in programs and activities. It is the policy of Midwestern State University that no otherwise qualified person with a disability be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination in any educational program or activity at the University. MSU provides academic accommodations and auxiliary aids to individuals with disabilities as defined by law, who are otherwise qualified to meet academic employment and requirements.
Any student who feels she/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact the Disability Support Services office to discuss your specific needs. Please contact Disability Support Services at 940-397-4140 in room 168 Clark Student Center to coordinate reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities.