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ASSIGNMENTS AND EXAMINATIONS

Students are encouraged to prepare a study schedule at the beginning of each term and adhere to it carefully so that sufficient time is allotted for study. The development of good study habits and Library usage should be given maximum attention.

All assigned work (term papers, book reports, etc) will be due on dates designated by the instructor, failure to submit work when due may result in grade reduction. The student is responsible for all make-up work when absent from class, and the due date set by the instructor remains mandatory.
Assignments and examinations must be completed on schedule, as outlined by the instructor. Late tests will be administered only for excused absences. Final examinations are to be taken at the time scheduled. All students are required to take scheduled final examinations.

The number and type of exam will vary with each course but a minimum of two are required, one being the final examination.

Course Load

The Administrative Committee defines a "full time" student as one who carries a minimum of 10 Units of Credit. A normal student course is usually 12 Units of credit per semester. Students desiring to enroll in 15 Units per term will require permission from the Academic Dean.

In order to reside in the dormitory, students are required to carry at least 10 Units of academic work. Correspondence work cannot count toward dormitory residence requirements.

Audit

Any student/person upon paying the school fees may audit any of the classes offered. Auditing means that the student does not get credit for attendance. Permission to audit a course must be given by the Academic Dean at the time of registration or within the allowable period for scheduled changes. "Audit" courses may never be changed to "credit courses".

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